Dear Class of 2025,
We know that you will bring the same adaptability and curiosity we’ve admired at UChicago to your lives after undergrad. You face the blessing and curse of graduating in interesting...
Viewpoints’ engagement with ideas that higher-ups on the Maroon may find ideologically inconvenient—particularly criticism of the paper itself—is crucial to our integrity.
Fourth-year undergraduate students in humanities, social sciences, and STEM majors share their experiences researching and writing their theses as their time at UChicago comes to a close.
Students, alumni, and faculty reflect on perceived shifts in UChicago’s undergraduate culture—away from “intellectualism” and “quirkiness” and toward pre-professionalism.
After accepting an offer to clerk for U.S. Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch during the upcoming term, Micah Quigley (J.D. ’21) spoke to the Maroon about his goals, beliefs, and relationship to the law.
One year after 10 students faced disciplinary hearings for their participation in the pro-Palestine encampment or occupation of the Institute of Politics building, faculty remain concerned about a lack of transparency in the University’s disruptive conduct disciplinary processes.