In Ida Noyes’ Pub, “draftsman” takes on two meanings.
Kelsey Reid, Chicago Maroon
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The double life of a barroom carpenter
Chemistry among RSOs at FOTA’s Art Lab
The Fall Fair will feature interactive demonstrations from 11 arts RSOs and is free to students.
Florence and the Machine sing the dream on Ceremonials
For those familiar with Florence and The Machine’s music, Ceremonials will seem like the next logical step in their artistic growth.
Subway to bring healthy options to Midway Mart
A Subway will open in Midway Market by the beginning of January, according to Director of Campus Dining Richard Mason.
Chicago struggles in opening match against Thunder
If one tries to picture what an artist in a bar should look like, images of someone poring over a sketchpad with a half-pint in hand may come to mind. At The Pub, however, in the basement of Ida Noyes…
Jersey Shore Conference: A tale of two Italies
“Homecoming” was the operative word at one conference, “Guido Cultural Signfiers,” where a panel of University students outlined the characteristics of the American guido and traced the term’s lineage back through Italian culture.
Booth School study shows anger and mistrust at financial institutions
It may be almost three years since the financial crisis of 2008, but public anger and mistrust of government financial institutions are at their highest levels in years, according to a leading survey co-published by the Booth School of Business.
Woodlawn gets $30.5 mil for urban renewal
A $30.5 million grant from the federal government will revamp subsidized housing in Woodlawn.
