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An expired business certificate notice on the door of Hyde Park Produce.
Hyde Park Produce Closed by Illinois Department of Revenue
By Isaiah Glick / March 1, 2026
The local grocer did not reopen Thursday morning after operating the previous evening. A notice on the door stated that the store’s business license had expired, although it is not clear why the license had not been renewed.
Max Palevsky East Reaches Third Week With No Water Fountain
By Kaci Sziraki / February 27, 2026
The dorm building’s only fountain was removed on February 5. A replacement is slated to be installed by Wednesday afternoon, Housing and Residential Life wrote in an email to the Maroon.
College Council Recap: Members Consider Revising SGFC Appeals Procedure, Calling for Thomas Pritzker’s Removal From Board of Trustees
By Ava Neal / February 25, 2026
CC members debated the merits of implementing ranked-choice voting in some of its elections and making Election & Rules Committee votes public.
Latke or Hamantash? Behavioral Economics, Management Psychology, and Leveraged Buyouts Have Answers
By Isaiah Glick / February 24, 2026
Three UChicago professors brought their expertise to the 79th annual Latke-Hamantash Debate, which was organized around the theme of “Snackonomics.”
Two UChicago Affiliates Named 2026–27 Schwarzman Scholars
By Ava Neal / February 23, 2026
Both UChicago affiliates will receive full funding to attend Tsinghua University in Beijing for master’s programs next fall.
People stroll through the main quad.
Meet the New Named and Distinguished Service Professors Sustaining the Life of the Mind
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.
Now, Then, or Both? Uncovering UChicago’s Quantum Tradition
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.
Life of the Mind to Life on Wall Street
By Vedika Baradwaj / January 28, 2026
Second-years and a UChicago alum discuss finance recruiting at the College.
Definitely Not a Kuvia Survival Guide
By Anika Krishnaswamy / January 20, 2026
Grey City recounts an unathletic person’s experience of the winter staple.
Gap Civil performs old-time folk at Mandel Hall.
Seven Folk Acts Bring Warmth and Movement to UChicago’s Wintry Campus
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.
Dunkin’ Donuts’ commercial at the 2026 Super Bowl. Actors from The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Seinfeld, and Friends pose with the Dunkin’ logo. Courtesy of Dunkin' Donuts.
The Chicago Maroon’s Super Bowl Advertisements Review: The Best and Worst
By Derek Hsu / March 2, 2026
Arts and Culture Reporter Derek Hsu breaks down the best and worst moments of the Super Bowl LX lineup of advertisements.
PinkPantheress steps onto center stage while singing about agency in relationships.
PinkPantheress Goes Illegal
By Ciara Balanzá / February 23, 2026
At the Aragon Ballroom, the hyperpop artist delivered a rhythm that felt almost criminal in its intensity.
The poster for Pillion. Courtesy of A24.
Discursive Dominance Dazzles in Pillion
By Isaac Crane / February 23, 2026
Writer-Director Harry Lighton’s BDSM film refuses to submit.
Head men’s basketball coach Mike McGrath talks to the team during a timeout.
UChicago Men’s Basketball are Making History in the Regular Season
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.
Rogers House residents at Campus North Residential Commons watch the 60th Super Bowl.
How the Super Bowl Played in a UChicago Dorm
By Alexa Walsh / February 19, 2026
125 million people watched the Super Bowl this year. How did UChicago students watch it?
Winnipeg forward Jonathan Toews takes a seat on the bench at the conclusion of his video tribute.
The Captain’s Homecoming: Jonathan Toews Returns to Chicago
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.
Jesse Ssengonzi competing for Uganda. Courtesy of UChicago Athletics.
The Unorthodox Olympic Rise of Jesse Ssengonzi
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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