Third-years Audrey Unverferth and Evita Duffy started the newspaper to provide a platform for conservative and libertarian students.
NEWS/
November 2, 2020
Following the election of Zebeeb Nuguse as chair, College Council will convene on October 20 to vote on whether Evita Duffy or Allen Abbott—each of whom received only two write-in votes—becomes the Class of 2022’s fourth representative.
NEWS/
October 14, 2020
The Medici on 57th, operating a restaurant, bakery, and deli, is a Hyde Park mainstay.
NEWS/
Oct. 2, 2020
Two new fast-casual options, Wingstop and the boozy Taco Bell Cantina, add to Hyde Park’s wide variety of non-Bartlett dining options.
NEWS/
September 24, 2020
The first class of veteran students adjust to the academic rigor of the College.
NEWS/
February 17, 2020
The Pozen Family Center for Human Rights will offer a mixed class with incarcerated students and UChicago undergraduates.
NEWS/
January 27, 2020
Graduate students were surprised to see courses added to their transcript for classes they did not recall ever being enrolled in.
NEWS/
January 22, 2020
“If we want to change the rules of procedure, evidence of ethics, design, standards, data, technological stuff, truly, there are only seven people who can do a lot of this stuff.”
NEWS/
November 27, 2019
With a 3–0 victory over WashU, the men’s soccer team sets its sights on the NCAA tournament.
SPORTS/
November 25, 2019
“No one knows how this story is going to end,” economics senior lecturer Allen R. Sanderson said.
NEWS/
November 11, 2019