The Chinese Students and Scholars Association’s statement advocating for the censorship of Hong Kong activist Nathan Law ignores institutional violence, and it is contrary to UChicago’s commitment to democracy and open inquiry.
OP-EDS/
June 12, 2021
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9:40 p.m.
Amidst a second spike in COVID–19 cases, library employees are being put in danger with nonessential on-site work requirements.
OP-EDS/
November 26, 2020
President Zimmer’s recent message on nonpartisanship at the University leaves room for interference with essential social science research.
OP-EDS/
October 12, 2020
Administrators have decided to reopen libraries without appropriate input from employees, necessary safety measures, or a clear contingency plan.
OP-EDS/
September 28, 2020
Thirty-one years later, Tiananmen Square reminds us of the danger of military intervention in civilian protests.
OP-EDS/
June 11, 2020
Graduate students must combat the coronavirus crisis together.
LETTERS/
May 12, 2020
UChicago's frat parties prevent us from leading truly meaningful lives.
COLUMNS/
November 6, 2017
Modifying Title IX disciplinary procedures could force universities to comply.
OP-EDS/
June 7, 2017
Thanks for your opinions on Milo Yiannopoulos, but you’re wrong.
OP-EDS/
February 23, 2017
Students at UChicago too often glorify academic success and shame self care.
OP-EDS/
February 2, 2017