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Auburn, best known for his Pulitzer-winning play Proof (2000), spoke with the Maroon about his time at UChicago and its influence on his career.

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By Nathaniel Rodwell-Simon / March 7, 2026
Attendees of the store’s grand opening expressed hope that the store could function as a “third-space” in the neighborhood and expand access to books but voiced concerns that the corporate chain could negatively impact local independent booksellers.
By Isaiah Glick / March 4, 2026
The council heard appeals from two RSOs that were denied funding by SGFC and the Community Service Fund, voted to introduce ranked choice voting for spring cabinet elections, and placed a referendum to add a Judicial Council on the spring ballot.
By Ava Neal / March 4, 2026
Corey, the NYPD’s former highest-ranking uniformed officer, stressed the importance of bridging the “training gap” and the role of data education for police departments in an interview with the Maroon.
By Aaryan Kumar / March 3, 2026
Jake Rymer, a third-year in the College, worked closely with 15th Ward Alderman Lopez to help pass the ordinance.

By Ezra Ellenbogen / February 27, 2026
32 UChicago faculty were appointed to distinguished or named professorships on January 1. The Maroon sat down with eight of them to understand why they came to UChicago, how their work here has changed, and their lives outside of academia.
By Aman Thawani / February 22, 2026
From the famous Scav nuclear reactor to the discovery of new subatomic particles, the University’s history is marked by breakthrough experiments in nuclear and particle physics.
By Vedika Baradwaj / January 28, 2026
Second-years and a UChicago alum discuss finance recruiting at the College.
By Anika Krishnaswamy / January 20, 2026
Grey City recounts an unathletic person’s experience of the winter staple.

By Jin Tuan / March 6, 2026
Computer Chess celebrates the humanity of pursuing passion for its own sake.

By Gabby Mansilla / March 5, 2026
The Chicago multi-instrumentalist offered an intimate glimpse into his creative world at the Wrigleyville bar.

By Alkis Karmpaliotis / March 5, 2026
Guest conductor Jaap van Zweden leads a multifaceted program starring 14-year-old violinist Himari.

By Noël Da / March 2, 2026
At the Folklore Society’s 66th annual concert, musicians from all corners of America performed all manner of Americana.

By Joe Baldwin / February 25, 2026
The UChicago Men’s Basketball team is having their best regular season in recent memory. Their ultimate goal is to win the Division III National Championship, and if they continue to play at their current level, that is a very real possibility.

By Alexa Walsh / February 19, 2026
125 million people watched the Super Bowl this year. How did UChicago students watch it?

By Alexa Walsh / February 16, 2026
In the long-anticipated return game of Chicago’s longest-tenured NHL captain and three-time Stanley Cup champion, the Chicago Blackhawks took a 2-0 victory over the Winnipeg Jets.

By Ishaan Verma / February 4, 2026
Ugandan national record-breaker Jesse Ssengonzi (A.B. '24) is back in the lanes training for a second Olympic run at LA28.
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