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The University of Chicago’s Independent Student Newspaper since 1892

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In Defense of Nuance: Part One

In Defense of Nuance: Part One

By Gregory Caesar / March 28, 2024

Editor's note: This piece is one part of a two-part critique on DEI efforts within academia, political spaces, and broader society. A link to the second part of this series will be provided here upon publication. As...

Rosenwald Hall on a sunny summer day.

Behind The Mic: A Closer Look Into UChicago’s Podcast Network

By Arisya Nath / March 27, 2024
How UChicago’s Podcast Network fosters academic discourse at the University, featuring interviews with Big Brains’ Paul Rand, Not Another Politics’ William Howell and Assistant Director Matthew Hodapp.
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Toby Chan

Toby Chan

2022-2023, 2023-2024

Toby Chan is a second-year from Hamden, Connecticut. He joined *The Maroon* winter quarter of his first year when he covered a Moby Dick puppet show for his TAPS class. On campus, he’s an RA for Dougan-Niklason and co-Editor-in-Chief of Sliced Bread, UChicago’s arts and literary magazine. He’s ...

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Thomas Murphy Molony and Dana Delany in the Goodman Theatre’s “Highway Patrol.” Credit: Goodman Theatre. Credit: Goodman Theatre.

“Highway Patrol”: A Theatrical Portrait of Celebrity and Deception

By Katherine Chen / March 27, 2024
Arts reporter Katherine Chen reviews the Goodman Theatre’s production of “Highway Patrol.”
Third-years Will Tom and JD Allen at Klubnacht Presents: LUVNACHT.

All Tomorrow’s Parties

By Nick Rommel / March 27, 2024
Illusion and Disillusion at “Klubnacht Presents: LUVNACHT”
New Migrant Arrivals at Shelter Locations

New Migrant Arrivals at Shelter Locations

By Tiffany Li / March 26, 2024
This map depicts the number of new migrants arriving in each shelter location from March 8 through March 15, 2024.
UChicago’s Place in the Chicago Migrant Crisis: From Articulation to Action

UChicago’s Place in the Chicago Migrant Crisis: From Articulation to Action

By Jessica Zang and Camille Cypher / March 26, 2024
The University has a history of supporting immigrants. Why isn't it doing something tangible now?
A Timeline of Migrants in Hyde Park

A Timeline of Migrants in Hyde Park

By Nick Rommel / March 26, 2024

April 13, 2022 Governor Greg Abbott (R-Texas) orders a bus of recently arrived migrants to Washington, D.C. This “busing strategy” is meant to undercut President Joe Biden’s upcoming cancellation...

Charts on New Arrivals at Staging Areas and Shelters

Charts on New Arrivals at Staging Areas and Shelters

By Austin Steinhart / March 26, 2024
Data from the 40th Ward Office's New Arrivals Data Dashboard illuminate the number of migrants in staging areas and shelters.
University of Chicago Law School.

Law School’s Immigrants’ Rights Clinic Provides Legal Aid for Migrants in Hyde Park

By Zev Woldenberg / March 26, 2024
Despite challenges, the Immigrants’ Rights Clinic has provided legal services and taken on asylum cases in recent months.
Dr. Abdullah Pratt

Empathy, Not Sympathy: A Profile of Dr. Abdullah Pratt

By Feifei Mei / March 26, 2024
The ER doctor, nonprofit founder, and community organizer is enlisting the UChicago community to help migrants on the South Side.
UChicago students volunteering to help migrants prepare for their citizenship tests in 2017.

Uncovering UChicago’s History with Migrant and Refugee Communities

By Sabrina Chang / March 26, 2024
The University has had a long and complicated history with migrant and refugee communities, with most of the efforts initiated by faculty and students rather than administration.
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