The University offers tours into the depths of Mansueto to celebrate its two-anniversary.
Topic: Regenstein
Reg lightens its energy load
New energy efficient lights are being installed in the book stacks of the Joseph Regenstein Library.
The lights are on but nobody’s home
With sustainability initiatives taking shape across campus, it’s time for student groups to speak up.
Study group dynamics
Studying with others can provide academic help and solidarity—but only if participants prepare properly ahead of time
New fund brings diversity out front
$15,000 will be awarded to the Campus Dialogue Fund annually to bring social justice speakers to campus.
Reg to get makeover this year
New carrels will be installed by the end of October.
Nadler cracks the spine of library’s history
Nadler expounds on the University Library’s rich history.
Collegiate collectibles: Exhibit charts student history
The Regenstein’s latest Special Collections exhibit showcases more than a century of student life.
With new Ex Libris, coffee’s bold return
The student-run coffee shop, which once occupied the A-Level, reopened Monday morning on the first floorof the Regenstein library after months of construction work.
First-floor Reg renovation replaces A-Level
The newly renovated first floor of the Regenstein Library will open fully to students starting October 31, replacing the A-Level as the library’s only place for all-night physics parties and vending machine binges.
First floor café set to replace Ex Libris, student jobs in doubt
Administrators are still deciding if the new café, which is set to open in the fall, will be student-run or professionally catered.
Historical Society honors Regenstein, Hyde Park Herald
The Hyde Park Historical Society awarded people and organizations that have helped preserve area history in a ceremony Saturday.
Discussing the Reg arrest and the UCPD response
Craig Futterman, chairman of Independent Review Committee, talks about the committee’s report and the UCPD’s ongoing response to the February arrest
Weekly round up for August 6
IRC report comes down on UCPD for its handling of the Dawson arrest and investigation, and Kenneth Polonsky named next BSD dean.
Ad hoc committee to probe policy fixes after Reg arrest
The committee, also co-chaired by Graduate Liaison to the Board of Trustees Toussaint Losier, is slated to work over the course of a year to advise administrators on a slew of policy changes to prevent similar conditions to those that led to Dawson’s arrest.
