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The University of Chicago’s Independent Student Newspaper since 1892

Chicago Maroon

The University of Chicago’s Independent Student Newspaper since 1892

Chicago Maroon

Students walking in the Quad.

UChicago Facing $4.95 Million Settlement Payout Over COVID-19 Tuition Lawsuit

By Tiffany Li / March 21, 2024
If approved on April 10, the settlement would make all students enrolled any time between January 1 and the end of spring quarter of 2020 eligible for cash awards of at least $25.
From left: Chief Financial Officer Ivan Samstein and Provost Katherine Baicker.

CFO Ivan Samstein and Provost Katherine Baicker Talk University Finances With The Maroon

By Nikhil Jaiswal and Eric Fang / February 14, 2024
The interview came a day after a budget town hall where a plan to eliminate the budget deficit by 2028 was introduced.
The Institute on the Formation of Knowledge on S. University Avenue.

IFK Director Announces Shutdown, University Fails to Confirm

By Emma Janssen / February 9, 2024
Faculty and staff at the Institute on the Formation of Knowledge are operating under the assumption that they will be shut down.
A misty day on an empty main quad.

Weathering the Storm: University Presents Plans to Close Budget Deficit by 2028

By Elena Eisenstadt / February 8, 2024
In a Q&A session following the presentation, faculty and staff criticized the University for straying from its core values.
Professors Cathy Cohen, Christopher Wild, and Tom Ginsburg discuss the Kalven Report.

Panel Discusses the Kalven Report, Protecting Free Speech on Campus

By Anika Krishnaswamy / January 31, 2024
Experts examine the limitations and implications of the University’s official stance on political and social action in the Kalven Report.
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