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A federal judge struck down the National Science Foundation’s 15 percent indirect research cost cap, calling the policy “arbitrary and capricious.” ...
The legislation will decrease the amount of money graduate students can receive for federal student loans, impose new limits ...
As someone who avoids using AI, it’s becoming harder and harder to go a day without encountering it. If I search something up ...
Following his removal from Student Government, Nevin Hall breaks his silence to clarify the motivations behind his actions, ...
Every spring, hundreds of fourth-years turn in their theses, research-based projects that sometimes take years of preparation to complete. For students in some majors, the thesis is a requirement for ...
Third-year Christopher Sweet is the most recent to join Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency.
In a rally organized by the Divest UChicago coalition, students protested UChicago’s investment in fossil fuels and advocated for greater transparency from the University regarding its endowment.
In the days since reading Vivian Li’s “When Opinion Obscures Art” in Viewpoints, I’ve wondered if the act of publishing this letter was a ploy on the Maroon’s part. Perhaps spotlighting a poorly ...
The University must take concrete steps to protect its community from unjust federal actions.
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.
Students, alumni, and faculty reflect on perceived shifts in UChicago’s undergraduate culture—away from “intellectualism” and “quirkiness” and toward pre-professionalism.
A small liberal arts college in Maryland shows a vision of what the University of Chicago might have been.