Toebbe’s collages and paintings promise to leave the viewers the space to draw their own conclusions.
Constance Zhang, Chicago Maroon
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In rooms the women come and go
Marin finds his place in modernist landscapes
John Marin is captured as experimental, spontaneous, and composed.
In U.S. debut, Richard Hawkins takes control of chaos
Hawkins’s culture-conscious collages merge fantasy and the mundane
19 students win Fulbrights
At least 19 University of Chicago students received Fulbright Fellowships this year, according to U of C Fulbright adviser David Comp. 73 U of C students applied for the prestigious program.
Students weigh prices and hassle when deciding to move off-campus
The number of U of C undergraduates who moved out of the dorms over the past few years has remained constant, reflecting the minor role the economy plays in the decision to rent.
University to take advantage of updated G.I. Bill to better target veteran applicants
“This program…allows the University to build in a more direct line with the veterans.”
Students find it difficult to pin down College’s toughest course
For first-year Andrea Wan, Honors Calculus isn’t just a class. It’s a battle.
Oriental Institute tapped by State Department to train Iraqi scholars
The Oriental Institute is partnering with the Field Museum to help train Iraqi scholars on cultural artifacts preservation as part of a new State Department–funded program launched in October.
First black Senate chaplain challenges students to ask for God’s guidance
Senate Chaplain Barry Black’s lecture parsed Jesus’s last sermon to his disciples before his death.
