In the first of a series of talks discussing “What Might Peace Look Like,” founding Faculty Director of the Chicago Forum on ...
In a stop at the Salt Shed, country singer Sturgill Simpson sealed the end of his old outlaw style. But in Simpson’s own ...
There is a mosaic of experience in the Court Theatre’s first play of the 2024-25 season, writes associate Arts editor Nolan ...
Yinam Cohem, consul general of Israel to the Midwest, spoke on October 8 to the invite-only “Democracy in Israel” gathering ...
A UChicago United for Palestine (UCUP) walkout and rally on October 11 escalated into physical confrontations between ...
Palestine rally saw three protesters arrested and physical altercations between protesters and officers. Earlier, protesters ...
It’s 5:30 a.m. on Thursday at Promontory Point. Two swimmers chart their course from the rocks, strapping swim caps around ...
The University released a statement to the Maroon addressing details from the day’s protests. “At approximately 3:20 p.m.
Few bands can claim to have written a song called “Strange Few” because, as lead singer Jasmine Rodgers quipped, “we’re ...
At the new Evanston Folk Festival, honest love for folk traditions peeks out from underneath an Instagrammable veneer.
In an exclusive interview on October 2, co-Editors-in-Chief Kayla Rubenstein and Eva McCord and News Editor Tiffany Li spoke ...
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