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The University of Chicago’s Independent Student Newspaper since 1892

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Campus North Dormitories as seen on September 18, 2023.

Campus North Windows Set for Repairs to Combat Leakage Problems

By Eric Fang / September 21, 2023

Campus North Residential Commons will undergo exterior window construction over the next year, according to an email sent to building residents by UChicago Housing & Residence Life (HRL) on Friday,...

Courtesy of Melina Hale

The Mayor of Our Small Town: An Interview With Dean of the College Melina Hale

By Austin Zeglis / September 19, 2023

It is not uncommon for the University’s administration to undergo some reshuffling each summer, as evidenced by Melina E. Hale’s ascension to dean of the College on July 1. Hale spoke to The Maroon about...

Community members march through campus as a part of a UChicago Against Displacement rally in February 2023.

Student Activism Organizations on Campus

By Naina Purushothaman / September 19, 2023
Here are some of UChicago’s many student activism and advocacy organizations on campus.
Brandon Johnson holding a microphone and gesturing with his left hand as Paul Vallas sits next to him

Chicago Politics in 2023: What You Need to Know

By Sabrina Chang / September 19, 2023
The key players and the key issues to keep in mind.
University President Paul Alivisatos

Getting to Know Your University Administrators

By Austin Zeglis / September 19, 2023
A summary of University leadership for first-years and continuing students alike
Ida Noyes Hall

Finding Your Flock: Your Guide to Affinity Spaces and Cultural Organizations on Campus

By Naina Purushothaman / September 19, 2023
Here are some of UChicago’s many student affinity spaces and cultural organizations on campus.

How to Navigate Chicago’s Transit System

By Bianca Jortner / September 19, 2023
Your guide to getting around Hyde Park and the rest of Chicago for cheap (or for free)
The admissions office housed in Rosenwald Hall.

Everything You Need to Know about Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard

By Shinjini Chakraborty / September 19, 2023
Simplifying a complex affirmative action case and its potential impacts on UChicago.
The admissions office housed in Rosenwald Hall.

UChicago Drops to No. 12 in U.S. News Rankings

By Nikhil Jaiswal / September 18, 2023
UChicago is out of the top 10 for the first time in nearly two decades.
The south face of Harper Library.

University to Pay $13.5 Million to Settle Financial Aid Antitrust Lawsuit

By Eric Fang / September 3, 2023
An estimated 200,000 students across 17 universities may be eligible for cash payment according to a new court filing.
Students walking in the Quad.

Rising Third-Year Luke Silverman Passes Away in Hiking Accident

By Anu Vashist / August 28, 2023

Rising third-year Luke Silverman died in a hiking accident in his hometown of Boulder, Colorado, last month, according to an email sent to members of the College community by the University Monday afternoon. In...

Sitch on the touchline in November 2022.

NCAA Title–Winning Soccer Coach Julianne Sitch to Leave Maroons for University of Denver

By Austin Zeglis / July 14, 2023
Sitch, who joined the team in April 2022, became the first woman to coach a men’s team to a national championship in NCAA history last year.
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