Associate Arts Editor Shawn Quek reviews Alex Scharfman’s Death of a Unicorn, an A24 satirical horror film that balances gags ...
The Maroon looks into how undergraduate students are hired, compensated, and leveraged between academic departments.
Arts Reporter Ibrahim Shaheen reviews “If/Then” from University Theater, a musical with a unique approach to exploring ...
Arts Reporter Kyle Lin attends The Jeremiah Review’s Logan concert, a testament to South Side jazz.
The University must make a full-throated defense of its core values, even—and especially—in the face of an administration ...
The vulnerability, fixed last November, allowed access to current and previous class schedules for any student.
Martin Marty (Ph.D. ’56), the Fairfax M. Cone Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus of the History of Modern Christianity, ...
Though he lacks the power to do so unilaterally, President Trump moved Thursday to “dismantle” the Department of Education, ...
The Chicago Principles were published in 2015 after then-University President Robert Zimmer and Provost Eric Isaacs appointed a committee to author a statement articulating the University’s commitment ...
The Institute of Politics hosted a forum titled “The Future of the Democratic Party” on February 19. The event, moderated by IOP Founding Director David Axelrod, featured a discussion with former ...
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