After some controversy, the student sex magazine got the go-ahead from ORCSA over the weekend to print its current content during Spring quarter.
Julia Greenberg, Chicago Maroon
Articles
Red light for Vita no more
Image controversy forces Vita publishing delay
The Vita staff defended the magazine’s image after ORCSA said pictures showing penetration may be too obscene to print.
Study finds women politicians legislate better
Research by Professor Christopher Berry finds that congresswomen bring in more money to their districts and sponsor more bills than their male counterparts.
UHI donates $50,000 to better South Side health care
The recipient of the donation, the CommunityHealth Englewood Clinic, aims to provide free health care for those who can’t afford it and are uninsured.
Blue Valentine gives “labor of love” new meaning
Ryan Gosling and Michelle Williams capture the complexities of real-life romance
