The student-run Web site puts UChicago-related Facebook events on one page.
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ORCSA to try new RSO advising model
The Office of Reynolds Club and Student Activities will transition from assigning RSO advisers based on subject to a new model based on the scale of the RSO.
The Nile to move to 55th, deli to join this spring
Hyde Park veteran The Nile Restaurant will be heading westward and Bergstein’s NY Deli will open their second location on East 55th Street and South Woodlawn Avenue.
RSO considers future with CPS closings
South Side Free Music Program contemplates how students will travel to the afterschool program after they’ve changed schools.
Undergraduates compete in the Booth league
Two teams of undergraduates will be part of a Booth competition of start-ups that address social issues in innovative ways.
SG 2013 Undergraduate Liaison to the Board of Trustees: Brendan Leonard
You don’t have to be popular to know what’s going on around campus anymore, thanks to the new Web site UChicago Events. The site lists University of Chicago Facebook events, from Friday night frat parties to Off-Off Campus shows to…
At Music Box, Carruth premieres Color feature
With his second film, Upstream Color, Shane Carruth finds success in writing, directing, scoring, and starring.
Third-year Newell awarded Truman Scholarship
Third-year Gabrielle Newell was awarded one of the 62 Truman Scholarships for undergraduates seeking careers in public service.
Community confronts CPS reps
Canter Middle School is on the CPS chopping block, leaving community members deeply concerned.
Southsiders face off in 2nd district primary
Today’s Democratic primary will determine the likely candidate to replace former Rep. Jesse Jackson, Jr.
CTU president discusses University’s role in education reform
Lewis: “The key is to analyze what makes schools better.”
Happy Illinois 5Essentials Day!
The designation commemorates the Illinois State Board of Education’s decision to adopt the 5Essentials survey, an education initiative developed at UChicago.
Facilities Services to move into single building
The building next door will house rehearsal space for Court Theatre.
Dr. on healthcare for Muslims
A doctor from the UCMC won an award for his work studying how Islamic ethics intersect with modern medicine.
New courses guide future educators
The sequence will combine instruction on public schooling and social justice.
Twenty-two bid for Jackson’s empty seat
Steve Edwards says four candidates are key: Robin Kelly, Toi Hutchinson, Anthony Beale, and Debbie Halvorson
UEI initiative forges a path to college education for impoverished children
The program will target underprivileged youth in early childhood programs.
Law professor defends police code of silence ruling
Because of his work, a judge upheld the ruling confirming the existence of a code of silence in the CPD.
Il. legislators discuss Election 2012 aftermath for state
Democrats in the Land of Lincoln have a supermajority in both houses, a historical first for Illinois.
Ayers blasts Obama education policy
The founder of Weather Underground thinks Arne Duncan’s “Race to the Top” program is “largely backwards.”
Panel debunks Shari’a myths
Panelists discussed the alleged fear of Islamic Shari’a infiltrating American law and culture.
Ed. Secretary Arne Duncan: Achievement gap is “morally unacceptable”
Duncan spoke to an audience of education and policy junkies.
Humanities Day 2012: Oriental Institute’s Persian artifacts are subject of ongoing lawsuit
Americans attempting to get redress from the Islamic Republic of Iran want to take possession of the artifacts, currently on loan at the Oriental Institute.
An unconvincing act
Foreign policy expert Michael Ledeen’s recent talk on Iran—laden with conspiracy and warmongering—bordered on the comedic.
