U of C Divest is acting in response to the “Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions” movement.
U of C Divest is acting in response to the “Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions” movement.

Still an active construction site, Campus North Residential Commons opened for student tours last Friday. Staff from College Housing &… Read more »
University expects to resume its program in Istanbul in 2017.
UCPD says change is part of “an ongoing commitment to the safety of officers and the people the department serves.”
Student Government’s Executive Slate cancelled the end-of-quarter shuttle service without consultation.
Protesters will gather on the quad today in support of Chicago Teachers Union’s efforts.
New store will be one of Target’s smaller, flexible format store specifically designed for urban environments.
As medical students, we have chosen a profession dedicated to treating illness and helping people live healthy lives. Yet, early… Read more »

Obama’s policies didn’t create future Trump fans, but his presidency pushed them over the edge.
Coming off an indoor season in which the women’s track and field squad boasted two All-American and one National Champion performances, the ladies will look to build on this success in the great outdoors. The men’s team finished in a respectable 4th place at the UAA Indoor Championship, but they have plans to improve at the Ted Haydon Invitational this weekend.
Both the men’s and women’s tennis teams traveled to sunny California for their spring break competitions. The No. 4 men took on four ranked teams and managed to finish 3–1, while the No. 14 women went 1–1 against their own pair of ranked opponents.
The softball squad came out of the off season swinging, winning eight of its first nine games, including a four game win-streak to start the year.
While the rest of campus was away on spring break, the baseball team played eight games in ten days, and was able to finish at a respectable 3–5.
Twin 14th-place finishes by both the men’s and women’s swim and dive squads at the NCAA DIII Championships were bolstered by 15 All-American finishes and four new school records.
The men’s and women’s track and field teams competed in the Carthage College Final Qualifier as a tune-up for the upcoming NCAA Championship meet this weekend. With a handful of athletes heading to the biggest meet in DIII Track and Field, the Maroons will look to make an impact on the national stage.
“The answer to danger seems to be more danger, just as the answer to critiques of a certain prequel’s action sequence seems to be more action.”
Arts, briefly.
“[Clowes] rejects all ready-made tropes, peeking instead into the woodwork of the quotidian…”
“It’s a testament to Malick’s direction, as well as cinematographer Emmanuel Lubezki’s eye, that the film can bring out the splendor of bare parking lots and cluttered roads.”
“SXSW proved to us how many great artists, experiences, and people are out there: you just have to be willing to try something new.”
“Frontwoman Alex Luciano’s lyrics and stage banter brought a careless femininity to Diet Cig’s pop-punk music—not normally a femme-friendly genre.”
It’s a clear, warm Saturday morning in May, and my sunroom is full of light and the sounds drifting up… Read more »
December 17, 2007 was dubbed “Black Monday” by the scientific community in America. National laboratories across the country learned that… Read more »
Vice President for Global Engagement Ian Solomon’s office is lined with mementos of his time in Washington, including photos with… Read more »
Early Morning. While the rest of the world sleeps, Ian Mahoney, 56, shoots free throws and runs sprints. Two… Read more »
It’s only too easy to spot a dog person. Their canine predilection bounds right up and licks you on the… Read more »