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Fourth-year undergraduate students in humanities, social sciences, and STEM majors share their experiences researching and writing their theses as their time at UChicago comes to a close.
Two reporters provide a brief history of parts of UChicago’s campus that you never even knew existed.
UChicago trustees’ donations to Republican candidates increased considerably in the 2024 election cycle, according to Federal Election Commission records reviewed by the Maroon.
Friendship marks Andrew DeYoung’s disturbingly funny and brilliantly off-putting directorial debut.
A look at gender discrimination and sexual misconduct at UChicago and how the Trump administration’s policy changes could affect Title IX cases at the University.
Viewpoints’ engagement with ideas that higher-ups on the Maroon may find ideologically inconvenient—particularly criticism of the paper itself—is crucial to our integrity.
Sports culture hasn’t had a place on UChicago’s campus in decades. But it doesn’t have to be this way.
The University of Chicago has a long tradition of valuing dissent, at least rhetorically. The 2014 Report of the Ad Hoc Committee on Protest and Dissent, for example, underscores that dissent and ...
The Trump administration’s cancellation of National Endowment for the Humanities grants for humanities projects, which comes amid other federal grant cuts, leaves many researchers without pay.
The complaint alleges that the decision to remove fourth-year Manuel Rivera from on-campus housing and place him on an involuntary leave of absence was a violation of both the First Amendment and ...
Three current students and four recent graduates were recently informed that the federal government had revoked their student visas, but the reason for the terminations is unknown.
The University must make a full-throated defense of its core values, even—and especially—in the face of an administration that would have it deny them.
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