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“The status quo is not an option,” Deborah Nelson, dean of the Division of the Arts & Humanities, wrote to division faculty on June 18.
The U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) have issued information requests regarding ...
As the reorganization of the University’s Division of the Arts & Humanities commences, Clifford Ando warns that the fate of the humanities is up for grabs.
UChicago Medicine (UCMed) announced Friday that it is discontinuing all gender-affirming pediatric care as the Trump administration threatens to withhold federal funding from hospitals that offer it.
As someone who avoids using AI, it’s becoming harder and harder to go a day without encountering it. If I search something up, Google returns an AI overview before showing website links. When I ...
– This summer I had the opportunity to sit down with Rebecca Jarvis (A.B. ’03), who wrote for The Maroon during her time at UChicago and is now, over a decade later, one of the most distinguished ...
Viewpoints’ engagement with ideas that higher-ups on the Maroon may find ideologically inconvenient—particularly criticism of the paper itself—is crucial to our integrity.
The renaming of the Oriental Institute to the Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures is a welcome change, but it can’t eradicate the former name’s pejorative, misleading connotations.
Once a mystical symbol of purity, unicorns are now a shorthand for business ambitions—privately-held, billion-dollar startups teetering on the promise of exponential growth. In the world of finance, a ...
Associate Arts Editor Shawn Quek indulges in Opus by Mark Anthony Green, the latest cutting thriller from A24 that seduces an audience through hypnotic satirical critique.
The Department of Education informed educational institutions in a letter Friday that they must end diversity, equity, and inclusion programs and policies or risk losing federal funding.