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University Church installed 56 solar panels on its roof this May using funding from the federal Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act passed in 2021. Since the installation began generating ...
I was exploring downtown just the other day, revisiting some old haunts from my childhood, and found myself shopping at the ...
At the For Melancholy Brunettes (& Sad Women) tour, Michelle Zauner refreshingly evoked the album’s dreaminess and titular ...
As November nears, the election could determine whether a federal bill calling on almost all higher education institutions to adopt the Chicago Principles has a chance of passing. A section of the End ...
Rhythmic Bodies in Motion (RBIM), the largest dance RSO on campus, staged its annual showcase on April 12. Titled Here, There ...
Garwin (S.M. ’48, Ph.D. ’49) worked with Enrico Fermi at the University before designing the first hydrogen bomb in Los ...
Divest UChicago, a coalition of the Phoenix Sustainability Initiative (PSI) and the Environmental Justice Task Force (EJTF), held a rally demanding the University divest its endowment from fossil ...
In the days since reading Vivian Li’s “When Opinion Obscures Art” in Viewpoints, I’ve wondered if the act of publishing this letter was a ploy on the Maroon’s part. Perhaps spotlighting a poorly ...
The Bulls just finished the 2024–25 regular season as the 10th seed in the Eastern Conference. Is there any hope for 2026?
Following significant cuts to federal funding accessed through the Chicago Department of Public Health, UCMed’s leading HIV ...
The Maroon spoke with New York City Comptroller and mayoral candidate Brad Lander (A.B. ’91) about his time at UChicago and how he would govern New York under the Trump administration. On June 24, ...