Halting investment in firms that harm the climate would be in line with UChicago’s liberal academic tradition.
Topic: voting
Concealing a raging election
Election season in Italy is marked by an eerie silence unfamiliar to participants of the vocal culture of American politics.
Law prof. on “State of the Supreme Court”
Geoffrey Stone discussed last year’s most important decisions and previewed some upcoming cases.
Bottom of the ballot, top priorities
A guide for Chicago voters to less prominent—but equally important—races and referenda.
Why I’m Voting
When it comes to democracy, idealism to one is a principled stand to another.
First-year election yields record turnout
Three candidates were elected to represent the Class of 2016 last night. College Council will choose between two tied candidates for the remaining seat.
I’m not voting
On Election Day, we’re all entitled to vote according to our convictions—or not at all.
Staking our claim to the future
Our nation’s youth must reject its political apathy and take collective action.
Bill could mandate that U of C provide voter registration options with course signups
U of C Registrar, who worked to implement similar legislation in California, said change could require significant amount of work.
