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The University of Chicago’s Independent Student Newspaper since 1892

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Demonstrators holding a sign reading “Disclose, Divest, Repair” rally outside of the Quadrangle Club.

UCUP Rallies in Support of Palestinian Activist Detained by ICE

By Nathaniel Rodwell-Simon / March 14, 2025
Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian activist and a negotiator during Columbia University’s pro-Palestine encampment, was detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers on March 8 despite his status as a lawful permanent resident.
Hundreds of demonstrators gathered in Federal Plaza to protest the Trump administration’s cuts to scientific research funding.

UChicago Researchers ‘Stand Up for Science’ at Downtown Rally

By Nathaniel Rodwell-Simon and Sophia Liu / March 14, 2025
During the rally, which drew hundreds of researchers, students, and activists to Federal Plaza, demonstrators called on the Trump administration to protect federal scientific research.
UChicago's Booth School of Business.

Department of Education to Investigate UChicago for Alleged Racial Discrimination

By Zachary Leiter and Nathaniel Rodwell-Simon / March 14, 2025
The announcement comes one month after the Department informed institutions and agencies that they had 14 days to eliminate diversity, equity, and inclusion programs.
Maroons for Israel's installation on March 4.

UChicago Denounces Anti-Israel Vandalism as Trump Targets Antisemitism in Chicago

By Zachary Leiter and Nathaniel Rodwell-Simon / March 14, 2025
The University's statement on the vandalism of a pro-Israel installation was released hours after the Department of Justice announced that the Federal Task Force to Combat Antisemitism is directing its attention to antisemitism at Chicago-area universities.
Dean of Students in the College Philip Venticinque in his office.

Uncommon Interview: Venticinque Reflects on First Year as Dean of Students

By Oliver Buntin / March 12, 2025
Philip Venticinque, who began his tenure as dean of students in the College in February 2024, spoke with the Maroon about his efforts to bolster academic advising and improve student outreach.
The University of Chicago and its medical center. (Courtesy of the University of Chicago)

UChicago Launches Postbacc Premedical Program

By Derek Hsu / March 7, 2025
The program, currently in its inaugural year, allows students to bypass retaking premedical requirements at the University.
Ruiz House is the 30th UChicago affiliate since 1986 to receive the Marshall Scholarship.
(Courtesy of Mónica Ruiz House)

Marshall Scholar Mónica Ruiz House Argues for Immigration Reform

By Bianca Jortner / March 6, 2025
The Maroon spoke with alum Mónica Ruiz House (A.B. ’24) about her award-winning research and advocacy for immigrant rights.
Harper Memorial Library

AI in the Classroom: How UChicago Professors Are Navigating the New Academic Landscape

By Julian Moreno / March 5, 2025
As AI becomes increasingly present in academia, UChicago professors debate whether to embrace, regulate, or prohibit it.
Cohen-Solal describes the geographic reach of the October 7 attacks.

Maroons for Israel Hosts Event with October 7 Survivor

By Oliver Buntin / March 4, 2025
Gal Cohen-Solal, whose kibbutz was attacked by Hamas on October 7, discussed his experiences during a February 24 event hosted by UChicago Maroons for Israel, CAMERA on Campus, and Faces of October Seventh.
AAAC Social Justice Talk panelists discuss community issues at the Crown Family School of Social Work, Policy, and Practice.

2025 AAAC Social Justice Talk Examines Challenges to Racial, Social, and Cultural Equity

By Tanish Arora / March 3, 2025
Experts and leaders from the Chicago community addressed social justice, healthcare, and institutional integrity during the annual AAAC Social Justice Talk at the Crown Family School of Social Work, Policy, and Practice.
The panelists at the Rubenstein Forum.

Pete Buttigieg and Fellow Democrats Discuss the Party’s Future at IOP Event

By Oliver Buntin / February 27, 2025
The former Secretary of Transportation was joined by Congresswoman Marie Gluesenkamp Perez and Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb to discuss the Democratic Party’s path forward in a conversation moderated by David Axelrod.
Edward H. Levi Hall, which houses the Office of the University Provost.

University Restricts Non-Tenure-Track Faculty’s Research Spending

By Nathaniel Rodwell-Simon / February 26, 2025
Instructional faculty will no longer be able to apply professional development funding toward “expenses related to original research activity,” according to an Office of the University Provost memo obtained by the Maroon.
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