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Viewpoints & Editorial Independence I became an editor of the Maroon’s Viewpoints section in spring of 2024. My co-head ...
Christopher Sweet, a third-year in the College; University of Chicago Law School alums Antonio Gracias (J.D. ’98), James ...
Harvard University has borrowed $750 million on the bond market and is exploring the sale of a $1 billion private equity stake. Yale University is exploring the sale of up to $6 billion of its private ...
Content warning: This article includes mentions of sexual assault. In early February, the Department of Education announced that it would revert to the Title IX regulations first enforced under the ...
I first heard Views from the Reg in my first year, at the Ethics Bowl’s Halloween party. In hindsight, this was the most ...
The University of Chicago is one of 45 schools under investigation by the Department of Education for alleged violations of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, which prohibits race-based discrimination ...
The UChicago Office of International Affairs (OIA) updated its international travel guidance following changes to immigration policy by the Trump administration. The new guidelines were announced in ...
A Maroon analysis of data compiled by USG’s Elections & Rules Committee showed high abstention rates in USG cabinet races.
Micah Quigley (J.D. ’21) will clerk for U.S. Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch during the October 2025–26 term. In an interview with the Maroon, he spoke about how his interests aligned with Gorsuch, ...
Editor’s note: Signatures are still being collected. An up-to-date list can be viewed here. Dear President Alivisatos and Provost Baicker, We write to you as concerned members of the scholarly ...
W+, Project Reproductive Freedom, and Midwave Radio hosted a concert that raised money for abortion care and provided ...