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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 ...
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 ...
This is a show so full of spectacle and movement, noise and light, that one cannot help but be snatched and thrashed ...
Members of UChicago’s Board of Trustees donated overwhelmingly to Republican candidates during the 2024 election cycle, according to Federal Election Commission (FEC) records reviewed by the Maroon.
Folksy and upbeat, with colorful strings reminiscent of its cover art of a sun in sunglasses, Black Country, New Road’s Forever Howlong is the album of the summer.
Over the past week, posters targeting members of the UChicago community as “terrorist supporters” appeared around campus and have since been removed by the University. The posters included the names ...
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 ...
When I first heard that Gem of the Ocean was playing nearby, I was jumping with joy. I have recently been on a journey to read and view each of August Wilson’s plays, and this was one of the final ...
The University held the 35th annual Martin Luther King Jr. (MLK) Commemoration Celebration at Rockefeller Chapel on January 29 with featured speaker Ruby Bridges, a civil rights activist who, at the ...
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, ...