I notoriously hate horror movies. I am the buzzkill who will tell her friends to never, ever, put one on. I blindly walked ...
It’s 2 a.m. on a Friday evening, and I stand outside Campus North Residential Commons with two friends. We need to get back ...
Students who seek on-campus housing through winter break will now be assessed a flat $1,100 fee, regardless of duration of ...
It’s episode four of the Arts podcast! Arts reporters Elizabeth, Nolan, and Tiffany discuss the highs and lows of Tyler the Creator’s latest project. Tune in to hear about Tyler’s discography, why ...
As the quarter winds to a close, that can only mean one thing: finals. Between the last week of classes and finals week, the University institutes a three-day “College Reading and Review Period.” Here ...
The University saw its first snowfall of the 2024–25 school year begin overnight on November 21 and continue until late in the day. By midmorning, the quad was blanketed in snow, which turned to slush ...
Our beloved Botany Pond has been part of the UChicago landscape and student experience for 121 years. First opened to the public in 1903, it was the result of professor John Merle Coulter’s vision of ...
About 100 demonstrators demanded that the University implement a Gaza Scholars at Risk initiative during a protest Tuesday afternoon. Faculty & Staff for Justice in Palestine (FSJP) organized the ...
Long-time special education lawyer Maureen Graves has expanded an immigration legal aid clinic she began at the Hyde Park Arts Center, operating part-time out of her home. The past few weeks have been ...