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The University of Chicago’s Independent Student Newspaper since 1892

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The University of Chicago’s Independent Student Newspaper since 1892

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The War at Home

The War at Home

By Solana Adedokun / August 7, 2022
The war in Ukraine has been raging since February. How has life been for Russian and Ukrainian students who are far from the fighting?
University Removes Booster Requirement Starting September

University Removes Booster Requirement Starting September

By Nikhil Jaiswal / July 29, 2022
New rules require two doses of vaccine, negating the booster requirement for many.

Break the Love Breaks the Glass Ceiling, Offers Safe Space for Female “Everyday Athletes”

By Eva McCord / July 28, 2022
Trisha Goyal, a young CEO turned tennis accessibility advocate, talks about how her startup makes it easier for athletes to play tennis.
Polsky Exchange Reopens With New Programming and Opportunities for Local Entrepreneurs

Polsky Exchange Reopens With New Programming and Opportunities for Local Entrepreneurs

By Gustavo Delgado / July 6, 2022
Executive Director Abigail Ingram Discusses Summer Accelerators, Financial Fundamentals, and Mentorship Training
The missing student, Diwen Fan, is five feet, eight inches tall; weighs 154 pounds; and has black hair.

Second-Year Missing Since Early May

By Eric Fang / June 13, 2022
The family of Diwen Fan, who has been missing since May 6, is offering $10,000 for information.

Congratulations, Class of 2022! | Newsletter for June 9

By Yiwen Lu, Managing Editor / June 9, 2022
The June 9, 2022, edition of The Maroon newsletter.
The mugshot of Sheila Smith Avruch (A.B. ’72) from when she was arrested.

Class of 1972 Alums Discuss Jane Collective, Future of Abortion Access

By Kayla Rubenstein / June 7, 2022
At an Alumni Weekend panel, reproductive rights activists talked about the underground organization that provided abortions during the 1960s and 1970s and its modern-day implications after the Roe v. Wade opinion leak.
[“Unsettled Ground”] conceptualizes different ideas around how the environment shapes cultures and communities beyond the Western scope.

“Wounded Knee III” in “Unsettled Ground” Destabilizes Conversations Around the Ground Beneath Our Feet

By Kina Takahashi / June 6, 2022
“Unsettled Ground” destabilizes conversations around how we interact with our environment.
James Turano as George, Andrea Uppling as Martha, Keenan Odenkirk as Nick, and Rachel Livingston as Honey.

I’m Afraid of “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?”

By Noah Glasgow / June 6, 2022
Invictus Theatre Company stages a bold and personal revival of Edward Albee’s 1962 classic about marital strife and the stories we tell each other.
Yet with “Men,” I relished the discomfort inherent in its inscrutability instead of shying away from it.

“Men” Brings Alex Garland Into Surreal and Unfamiliar Territory

By Neel Lahiri / June 6, 2022
The acclaimed director of “Ex Machina” and “Annihilation” sheds his science fiction roots for a foray into surreal horror.
The cover of Yumi Zouma’s 2022 album, “Present Tense.”

Dreamy and Bright, Yumi Zouma Plays at Lincoln Hall After a Pandemic Pause

By Lydia Dimsu / June 6, 2022
Arts reporter Lydia Dimsu recounts her full-circle experience of seeing Yumi Zouma perform live.
Pictured (left to right): Wahid, Veronica, Alina

Ye Olden Maroon Voices: With Love, the Former Arts Eds

By Wahid Al Mamun / June 6, 2022
Former Arts editors Wahid Al Mamun, Veronica Chang, and Alina Kim reflect on their time with "The Maroon."
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