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Former U.S. Ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul discussed his experience in dealing with U.S.–Russia relations under President Barack Obama last Thursday at an Institute of Politics (IOP) event. The ...
When Breanna Mitchell’s car was stranded, she and the three good Samaritans helping her out were killed by a young boy who crashed into them with his Ford F-350 pickup, also critically injuring two of ...
Due to unexpected traffic, the blackboard software that runs the University’s Chalk system broke down last week, causing NSIT administrators to place all of the old courses in a saved archive database ...
Two reporters provide a brief history of parts of UChicago’s campus that you never even knew existed.
Fourth-year undergraduate students in humanities, social sciences, and STEM majors share their experiences researching and writing their theses as their time at UChicago comes to a close.
In a rally organized by the Divest UChicago coalition, students protested UChicago’s investment in fossil fuels and advocated for greater transparency from the University regarding its endowment.
Third-year Christopher Sweet is the most recent to join Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency.
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 ...
Following significant cuts to federal funding accessed through the Chicago Department of Public Health, UCMed’s leading HIV prevention and care program faces major service reductions.
The Trump administration reinstated the visas of ten students and alums whose visas were previously revoked.
The Bulls just finished the 2024–25 regular season as the 10th seed in the Eastern Conference. Is there any hope for 2026?
The Maroon has compiled a timeline of federal funding cuts that the Trump administration has implemented and how they have affected UChicago.