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The University of Chicago’s Independent Student Newspaper since 1892

Chicago Maroon

The University of Chicago and its medical center. (Courtesy of the University of Chicago)
UChicago Launches Postbacc Premedical Program
The program, currently in its inaugural year, allows students to bypass retaking premedical requirements at the University.
By Derek Hsu / March 7, 2025
Bad Suns's front-man, Christo Bowman, performs shirtless for the crowd.
Seasoned Angst and Stellar Sounds
By Adrian Dai / March 7, 2025
Arts Reporter Adrian Dai writes about veteran rock band Bad Suns’s infectious performance at The Salt Shed.
Dean of Students in the College Philip Venticinque in his office.
Uncommon Interview: Venticinque Reflects on First Year as Dean of Students
By Oliver Buntin / March 12, 2025
Philip Venticinque, who began his tenure as dean of students in the College in February 2024, spoke with the Maroon about his efforts to bolster academic advising and improve student outreach.
The University's administration building, now Edward H. Levi Hall. Courtesy of the University of Chicago Photographic Archive.
“Choosing to Govern Itself”: How the Protests of 1969 Shaped UChicago’s Disciplinary System
By Zachary Leiter, Elena Eisenstadt, and Nathaniel Rodwell-Simon / March 7, 2025
As Vietnam War protests raged on campus during the late 1960s, University administrators constructed a new program of discipline that avoided involving Chicago police or the courts.
The University's administration building, now Edward H. Levi Hall. Courtesy of the University of Chicago Photographic Archive.
“Choosing to Govern Itself”: How the Protests of 1969 Shaped UChicago’s Disciplinary System
By Zachary Leiter, Elena Eisenstadt, and Nathaniel Rodwell-Simon / March 7, 2025
As Vietnam War protests raged on campus during the late 1960s, University administrators constructed a new program of discipline that avoided involving Chicago police or the courts.
87. On the Fly
87. On the Fly
By Pravan Chakravarthy / March 5, 2025

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View safety incidents in Hyde Park and the surrounding area here.
Edward H. Levi Hall, which houses many of the University's administrative offices.
UChicago’s Secrecy Thwarts Discourse
Despite its institutional commitment to freedom of expression and inquiry, which relies on access to information, the University of Chicago has long operated under a shroud of secrecy relative to its peers.
By Maroon Editorial Board / March 5, 2025
Gabriel Winant, an associate professor of history and the president of UChicago's AAUP chapter.
An Open Letter to President Alivisatos and Provost Baicker on the Trump Administration’s Threat to Academic Freedom
The actions taken by the new Trump administration represent a clear political intrusion on the academic autonomy of our research and teaching activities.
March 11, 2025
Studying Doesn’t Stop at Midnight
Studying Doesn’t Stop at Midnight
By Adam Zaidi / March 6, 2025
UChicago students never clock out, so why do our libraries?
Catan and the Winter Quarter
Catan and the Winter Quarter
By Kaci Sziraki / February 27, 2025
The simple board game has become my bridge between academics and self-care.
Special Episode: “Does UChicago Have a Culture of Free Speech?”
By Nicole Ochoa / March 6, 2025
The Maroon’s Nicole Ochoa conducted interviews with non-tenure-track faculty and student interns from the Department of Physics and the Pozen Center.
The Arts Podcast, E4: What’s under Chromakopia’s mask?
By Elizabeth Eck, Tiffany Li, and Nolan Shaffer / December 6, 2024
It’s episode four of the Arts podcast!
The Maroon Weekly, E119
By Pravan Chakravarthy, Eli Lowe, and Jake Zucker / November 15, 2024
On Episode 119, Pravan and Jake finally return to the studio with Eli, who's new to the section.
The Arts Podcast, E3: The Future of Pop
By Elizabeth Eck, Tiffany Li, and Nolan Shaffer / October 30, 2024
We’re back with episode three of the Arts podcast!
The Arts Podcast, E2: BRAT Summer
By Tiffany Li and Elizabeth Eck / October 14, 2024
Tune in to hear the second episode of the Arts podcast!
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