Four candidates vying for the USG presidency took questions and laid out their visions for Undergraduate Student Government ...
Beginning in the fall, undergraduates can pursue a new economics specialization in politics and policy and a new minor in law ...
Right now, nobody knows enough to say with confidence what will happen to the Pub. The University does need to clearly ...
The New Generation Party has a clear agenda: fund open-invite parties, run a weekend shuttle downtown, revamp the alumni ...
In just the past five years, the University of Chicago has expanded at dizzying speed. It broke ground in 2016 on the long-awaited and hard-won University of Chicago Medicine (UCM) trauma center and ...
Despite thirteen losses and many injuries, the Chicago Maroons baseball team managed to put together a successful season marked by impressive offensive and defensive performances. Chicago finished ...
The Myers-McLoraine Pool at the Ratner Athletics Center will remain closed through at least the remainder of spring quarter ...
USG election updates and information will now be provided to all potential candidates at the start of upcoming elections, ...
On November 13, 1968, sociology professor Marlene Dixon stepped out of line. During a faculty procession at the inauguration of Edward Levi, the University’s eighth president, the openly Marxist and ...
For most UChicago undergraduate students, the 12 years prior to attending the College are spent in a classroom. For ...
USG Executive Vice President Alex Fuentes believes serving in Student Government requires integrity, honesty, and presence.
At 11:30 a.m. this morning, members of UChicago United for Palestine (UCUP), a coalition involving multiple prominent on-campus activist groups, began a sit-in on the second floor of Rosenwald Hall ...