We talk the talk, but do we vote? When it comes to actually hitting the polls, UChicago is a step behind.
COLUMNS/
October 22, 2018
A columnist reflects on her experience taking Ada Palmer's one-of-a-kind Italian Renaissance class.
COLUMNS/
September 19, 2018
Cats, a sauna, and a magical fountain are the key to getting Bartlett Dining Hall back up to standards.
COLUMNS/
May 7, 2018
Trump’s ever-changing array of advisors have provided America plenty of entertainment, but such chaos hardly bodes well for the future of our country.
COLUMNS/
January 11, 2018
At least four laptops have been stolen from bags left momentarily unattended in Bartlett Dining Commons over the past four weeks.
NEWS/
November 20, 2017
“The Republican Party is the strongest we’ve seen in eight years.”
NEWS/
October 13, 2017
In their inaugural debate, they debated the merits of maintaining the programs and how to fund them in the future.
NEWS/
October 12, 2017