
Career Advancement claims that only 34 fourth-years don’t have “significant postgraduate plans”—but the Maroon identified nearly double that number.

By Jhankaar Purohit / June 6, 2026
First offered during the 2024–25 academic year, Igbo’s discontinuation highlights broader challenges surrounding African language instruction at UChicago, according to faculty and students.
By Derek Hsu / June 6, 2026
Speakers at the summit, billed as a celebration of America’s 250th anniversary, discussed the nation’s origins and divisive modern political climate.
By Boris Archipov / June 5, 2026
Metra Electric Line trains will stop at the 51st/53rd, 55th–56th–57th, and 59th Street stations every 20 minutes on weekdays beginning June 15, ahead of the Obama Presidential Center’s opening.
By Ava Neal / June 5, 2026
The market, run by the Experimental Station, has returned outdoors to provide Hyde Park and surrounding areas with fresh produce.

By Ari Jacob / May 21, 2026
Over the past decade, the share of students majoring in the humanities and arts has declined while business economics has exploded—realizing long-standing fears about the pre-professionalization of the College.
By Elijah Tan / May 20, 2026
UChicago’s partnership with the Massachusetts research institution—which will end next month after 13 years—offered valuable opportunities for students and faculty but cost the University over $100 million.
By Leah Tabakh / May 20, 2026
Behind the scenes, energy drink companies are sponsoring student organizations, fraternities, and campus events. Are these sponsorships responding to UChicago’s caffeine culture, or shaping it?
By Aaryan Kumar / May 17, 2026
The building, now slated for renovation, was built more than 100 years ago as a women's clubhouse.

The revelatory exhibit Jazz traces Matisse’s journey from his defiant early works to the vibrant cut-outs that defined his final years.

By Emma Beazley / June 4, 2026
The creative writing program invited Andrea Long Chu, Teju Cole, Jamila Woods, and Richard Siken to a two-day festival in April centered on their writing philosophies.

By Ethan Wang / May 23, 2026
The “Opus 50” concert brought together the University Symphony Orchestra, University Chorus, Motet Choir, and an orchestra of alumni to perform music from Johannes Brahms and Gustav Mahler.

Graduating students performed original work at the University’s annual Theater and Performance Studies B.A. thesis showcase.

By Anushka Vasudev / May 25, 2026
Former UChicago men’s basketball player Thomas Kurowski has continued his athletic career after college, playing for the Norwood Flames in Australia.

By Boris Archipov / May 21, 2026
From its culture to song selection, the UC Pep Band reflects the fun and quirky UChicago identity.

By Alexa Walsh / May 21, 2026
Until 2012, UChicago undergraduate students needed to pass a swim test to graduate. What did this graduation requirement look like?

By Alexa Walsh / May 4, 2026
Members of UChicago’s various dance groups describe their artistic process and the work that goes into assembling their performances.
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