Future Senior Washington Correspondent at ABC News, Jeff Zeleny, discusses his career path.
Janey Lee, Chicago Maroon
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Uncommon interview: Jeff Zeleny
Booth professor examines investment bank fraud of 2008 crisis
A newly published paper by Booth professors examines how investment banks misrepresented important loan information, contributing to the 2008 financial crisis.
AP credit here to stay
University administrators wary of following Dartmouth’s example in rejecting AP credit.
Chicago Cards get the boot
An updated system will phase out all Chicago Cards and magnetic stripe cards by 2014.
Study abroad builds bridge to Oxford
Second-, third-, and fourth-years are eligible to apply for this competitive program.
Ten Chicago hoop-stars named to UAA Silver Anniversary Teams
Ten former University of Chicago athletes were listed on the UAA 25th Anniversary Teams for men’s and women’s basketball last week in honor of the conference’s silver anniversary.
Food trucks sue City for rights
A Law School clinic is advising an alum and other food truck owners as they pursue litigation.
Chicago transit dept. shares its bikes with Hyde Park
The entire city’s bike sharing program will continue expanding until the end of 2013, including into Hyde Park.
A birthday bash for the ages: U of C celebrates Friedman centennial
Two panels discussed the famous economist’s accomplishments and theories.
Village Foods becomes Whole
The new upscale, organic grocer is part of City Hyde Park, a development project on 51st Street.
Students campaign in WI, participate in local efforts
Student political activists gear up for Election Day.
Logan’s walls are worth a thousand words
The Logan Center’s newest exhibit, Wall Text, channels an artistic dialogue that is accessible to art lovers of every ilk.
City snubs South Side food trucks
City ordinance ignores food trucks south of the Loop.
Humanities Day 2012: Humans can be reasonable without logic
Philosophy Professor Candace Vogler discusses the nature of human reasoning.
Students discuss presidential debate for national org
At Hallowed Grounds last night, students’ input on the foreign policy debate could go toward changes for the future.
Speakers inspire campus as part of city-wide Ideas Week
The Destiny Speakers Bureau brings talks of how to turn ideas into action.
