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The University of Chicago’s Independent Student Newspaper since 1892

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The University of Chicago’s Independent Student Newspaper since 1892

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At Columbia, Chicago Principles Falter

At Columbia, Chicago Principles Falter

By Anika Krishnaswamy / March 6, 2025
Recent student protests at Columbia University, an institution with a rich tradition of student activism, highlight the divergent approaches universities take to sanctioning open expression.
The David Rubenstein Forum.

Alivisatos, Chicago Principles Authors Speak on Principles’ 10th Anniversary

By Oliver Buntin / February 1, 2025
Speakers discussed academic freedom, political interference, and the history of the Chicago Principles.
Aerial Shot of Campus in the Fall

Election Could Determine Fate of Federal Bill Spreading Chicago Principles Nationwide

By Celeste Alcalay and Tiffany Li / October 28, 2024
The November election will likely determine whether a federal bill calling on all non-sectarian higher education institutions in the country to adopt the Chicago Principles has a chance of passing.
New York Times columnist Bret Stephens was announced as the speaker for the 2023 Class Day ceremony in a press release on February 22.

The Provocative, Polarizing Prose of 2023 Class Day Speaker Bret Stephens

By Austin Zeglis / April 2, 2023
Stephens (A.B. ’95), a New York Times opinion columnist, addressed the criticism he has faced for his columns on Israeli-Arab relations, Jewish intelligence, and the Iraq War in a conversation with The Maroon.
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