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Athletes have had to adjust their training as the University awaits approval for replacement equipment.



By Kyle Lin / April 13, 2026
UCMed has increasingly turned to external partnerships with nonprofit foundations for additional funding, due in part to uncertainty surrounding government grants.
By Olin Nafziger / April 8, 2026
The suit alleged that GSU-UE’s collective bargaining agreement violated the First Amendment by requiring non-members who opposed the union’s pro-Palestinian activism to pay agency fees equivalent to member dues.
By Kalyna Vickers / April 3, 2026
The gift will support faculty hiring and is part of a broader $200 million initiative in artificial intelligence, President Alivisatos announced Thursday.
By Olin Nafziger / March 31, 2026
Starting May 31, students will no longer be able to request Metra Day Passes for free through the University.

By Jinny Kim / April 1, 2026
UChicago, like other universities, is exempt from most property taxes. Some say it shouldn’t be.
By Derek Hsu / March 13, 2026
Black students reflect on their experiences of cultural exchange studying abroad in East Asia.
By Ezra Ellenbogen / February 27, 2026
32 UChicago faculty were appointed to distinguished or named professorships on January 1. The Maroon sat down with eight of them to understand why they came to UChicago, how their work here has changed, and their lives outside of academia.

By Olin Nafziger / April 13, 2026
Student designers and models dazzled onlookers at this year’s edition of UChicago’s annual celebration of fashion.

By Isabella Coleman / April 9, 2026
Rob Osler discusses his newest mystery novel, the second in a series that follows detective Harriet Morrow as she unravels mysteries of corruption and homicide in 19th-century Chicago.

By Shawn Quek / April 7, 2026
The Drama is a hilarious and terrifying modern meditation on the limits of romantic love, driven by directorial promise, astute editing, and captivating performances.

By Jack Rich / April 5, 2026
The Joy of Painting seeks to understand what it means to be rational animals.

By Alexa Walsh / April 15, 2026
Former NHL defenseman John Moore discusses his journey from professional hockey to the University of Chicago.

By Alexa Walsh / April 1, 2026
The Chicago Bears are antsy to shed themselves of an aging stadium. Where will the Bears call home next?

By Shrivas Raghavan / March 27, 2026
Broomball has been UChicago’s most beloved intramural sport for decades. What is it and how did the quirky, little-known Midwestern activity solidify itself as a cornerstone of UChicago culture?

By Joe Baldwin / February 25, 2026
The UChicago Men’s Basketball team is having their best regular season in recent memory. Their ultimate goal is to win the Division III National Championship, and if they continue to play at their current level, that is a very real possibility.

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