The suit alleges that “sanctuary laws” like Chicago’s Welcoming City Ordinance and Illinois’s TRUST Act, which limit local ...
William (Bill) Callahan, former bartender and owner of the Woodlawn Tap, passed away on January 14. He was 78 years old.
How many puns can one possibly come up with? Shucked, the Broadway musical playing now at the Canadian Imperial Bank of ...
Bridges spoke at Rockefeller Memorial Chapel about her experience as the first Black student to attend her elementary school.
Catina Latham (A.B. ’95) was announced as UChicago Medicine’s (UCM’s) new senior vice president for community health ...
In an open letter to Provost Baicker, faculty members wrote that they were troubled by the University administration’s ...
A potential Trump administration executive order seeking to fundamentally alter the Department of Education could threaten ...
The incoming slate ran on a platform of developing different forms of coverage, incorporating more multimedia in reporting, ...
Founded by a UChicago undergraduate student over a decade ago, the South Side Free Music Program encourages neighborhood ...
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Speakers discussed academic freedom, political interference, and the history of the Chicago Principles.
The “zeitgeist of 100 years ago” returns to Mandel Hall for its 65th year next month. String your banjos and rosin your bows, ...
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