Before we study abroad, we should study in Chicago.
COLUMNS/
January 21, 2022
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2:05 p.m.
With a new president and a new slate both inbound, now is the time to strengthen our sexual education curriculum.
COLUMNS/
May 1, 2021
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4:57 p.m.
While upperclassmen typically serve as an informal yet invaluable resource for first-years, this year, freshmen have been robbed of that experience, and we must work to make up the lost ground.
COLUMNS/
February 27, 2021
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3:52 p.m.
It can be hard to find time and energy to grieve properly, especially right now, but it is possible–and essential–to do so.
COLUMNS/
February 15, 2021
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8:58 a.m.
Even after all the votes are tallied, UChicago students must engage in our own community to effect change.
COLUMNS/
November 9, 2020
A better student government starts with a better election process.
COLUMNS/
May 12, 2020
The UChicago community we knew before the COVID-19 pandemic is gone, and it is our responsibility to create traditions and culture befitting these novel circumstances.
COLUMNS/
May 2, 2020
UChicago needs to make studying abroad more feasible for its STEM students.
COLUMNS/
February 25, 2020
Recent sexual misconduct data is alarming; the administration must increase dialogue with students so it is more effectively prevented.
COLUMNS/
December 19, 2019
Now on view at the Renaissance Society, LaToya Ruby Frazier's solo exhibition focuses both the camera and the microphone on GM workers of Lordstown, Ohio.
ARTS/
November 14, 2019