ITS to move to Harper Court this weekend
Starting November 7, administrative personnel from Information Technology Services (ITS), 250 staff members from Alumni Relations and Development, and 100 staff members from Facilities Services will be...
View Article“Life of the Mind” redefined for K-12
Panelists discussed how philosophy can be “subversive” to traditional models of education because it prompts students to question assumptions in “The Winning Words Initiative,” a conference held in...
View ArticleTour marks forgotten history of Obama on South Side
To commemorate the fifth anniversary of President Obama’s election, historical organization Forgotten Chicago led a bus tour of the South Side last Sunday to share insight into his time as a community...
View Article“Gang leader” becomes a “rogue sociologist”
Beyond pizza and hot dog styles, Chicago’s and New York’s darker sides differ too, according to Sudhir Venkatesh (Ph.D. ’97), professor of sociology and African-American studies at Columbia University....
View ArticleWingers flies onto 53rd Street, replaces Hyde Park Gyros
Photo: Julia Reinitz/The Chicago MaroonWingers, a new fast food restaurant located on the corner of East 53rd Street and South Dorchester Avenue, serves wings, burgers, and gyros. The space was...
View ArticleSG amends election bylaws
On Wednesday, College Council passed two bylaw amendments and tabled a third regarding Student Government (SG) elections. The first amendment passed made it easier for students studying abroad through...
View ArticleHip-Hop and academia jive at panel
Prominent scholars, activists, and hip-hop artists discussed the social implications of hip-hop culture during a panel titled “America’s Most Wanted: Hip-Hop, the Media, and the Prison Industrial...
View ArticleSigners of faculty petition raise concerns on Confucius Institute, faculty...
A recent petition signed by 108 faculty members asking for the termination of the University’s ties to the Confucius Institute [CI] at the University of Chicago reflects a broader frustration by...
View ArticleNorthwestern, UIC, UChicago to share biomedical facilities
In response to decreasing federal research funding, the University of Chicago has entered a core research facilities partnership with Northwestern University and the University of Illinois at Chicago....
View ArticleConfucius Institute board defends campus presence
The Governing Board of the Confucius Institute (CI) at the University of Chicago has issued an official recommendation to the University Provost to renew the University’s five-year contract with the...
View ArticleStone to update free speech policy
The committee established last month by President Robert Zimmer to review the University’s free speech policy was created due to free speech-related incidents at other universities around the country,...
View ArticlePanhellenic sorority recruitment grows by 26 percent
Sorority formal recruitment at the University increased by 26 percent this year, continuing a recent upward trend in growth. This year, 202 women signed up to go through the recruitment process this...
View ArticleStudents call on University to respond to racist costumes
In light of recent racially charged events, two undergraduate students released a statement on Tuesday calling for the University to address the campus climate on racial issues. The statement quickly...
View ArticlePetition demands institutional changes to address racial issues
A petition demanding that the University make tangible policy changes to “address the culture of racial intolerance at the University of Chicago” was released Friday after the University did not...
View ArticleProtests against racism escalate after online threats
Students continued to rally against racial insensitivity on campus this week. A petition that began circulating last weekend now has more than 2,000 signatures. The hacking of a student’s Facebook...
View ArticleProf. Palmie: “Race is a figment of the classificatory imagination”
In light of recent racially charged events around the country, Stephan Palmie, chair of anthropology and professor of social sciences in the College, gave a lecture Thursday evening on the complex...
View ArticleSG to hold student referendum on U-Pass
A referendum on whether or not to bring U-Pass to the College will be organized by College Council (CC), a move decided upon at Student Government’s thrice-quarterly Assembly meeting on Thursday...
View ArticleDat Donut wins nationwide grant, may open third location
Dat Donut, a popular doughnut store in the Chatham neighborhood, located at 83rd Street and S. Cottage Grove Avenue, received a $150,000 grant last Friday from Chase Bank’s nationwide Mission Main...
View ArticleInternational students make up one-fifth of University
The percentage of students from mainland China has grown in the last four years by approximately 6 percent.
View ArticleFriends of the Parks threaten to sue Obamas over library location
Friends of the Parks, a 40-year-old nonprofit dedicated to the preservation of Chicago’s parks and lakefront, has warned that it may sue President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle if they decide to...
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