student life

Forum discusses upcoming campus climate survey

By Min Hahn 1 day ago

The second campus climate survey will be released in the spring and focus on race and diversity at the University.

marketplace

Marketplace returns after spamming with references to terrorist attacks

By Anne Nazzaro 1 day ago

The site was offline for almost a month following 157 spam listings by an anonymous user.

aramark

Student group protests Aramark’s role in prisons

By Alex Ward 1 day ago

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“I think we’re fighting a bureaucratic culture that likes to do what’s easy or what’s cheap rather than what’s right, so we need to make a choice to do the right thing.”

IRC

IRC releases annual report on UCPD complaints

By Katherine Vega 1 day ago

The eight complaints that were reviewed by the IRC focused on racial profiling, unprofessional or rude behavior, and unwarranted search or damage of property.

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iop

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IOP brings six new fellows to campus for winter quarter

By Alexandra Blankenhorn 1 day ago

“The newest part about the fellows program [this quarter] is the emphasis on the race to the White House, and that’s reflected in [the] four Democratic and Republican strategists.”

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Talk by Van Jones celebrates life of MLK

By Katherine Vega 1 day ago

“It is only in bringing diverse perspectives…that we can work towards the future that Dr. King imagined.”

student support services

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University hires first director for Student Support Services

By Isaac Troncoso 1 day ago

Rachel Choto will serve as the head of the new office that supports the University’s undocumented, low-income, and first generation students.

Viewpoints

student health

Talk to Your Doctor About…

By Giuliana Vaccarino Gearty 1 day ago

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Doctors need to openly communicate with their patients about financing their health care

family

Politics on the Menu

By Natalie Denby 1 day ago

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Even though you may not want to, here’s why you should talk about politics at family dinners

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Sports

uaa

Squad Drops Opening Conference Game of Season

By Michael Hinkley 2 days ago

The women’s basketball squad was unable to defeat the Wash U Bears in St. Louis, starting their conference season 0–1. However, the squad looks forward to further conference play in Pittsburgh and Cleveland.

diving

Chicago Takes on Olivet, Lewis in Winter Opener

By Rhea Bhojwani 2 days ago

A close loss to Olivet Nazarene by the men’s swimming and diving squad prevented the sweep of Olivet and Lewis. The women’s team was able to complete their end of the beat-down and pushed their win-streak to five meets.

uaa

Maroons Split Trio of Matches at Lakeland Duels

By Michael Perry 2 days ago

Although the weekend was not particularly kind to the wrestling team, as they went 2–1, the squad is hopeful for the future of the program and its young members.

men's basketball

South Siders Hold On Down the Stretch to Top Bears

By Emmett Rosenbaum 2 days ago

The men’s basketball team continues their roll into UAA play as they take down WashU on the back of a last possession three-pointer. Chicago continues its 9-game win streak.

basketball

Smith’s Career Noted for Skill, Tenacity, and Above All Else: Leadership

By Britta Nordstrom 2 days ago

On the surface, fourth-year Jordan Smith has contributed much to the men’s basketball program in the form of baskets scored. However, the guard means much than just the points he puts up every night; Smith has fostered a culture of winning throughout his four years.

swimming and diving

Chicago looks to make a splash in its first meet of winter quarter

By Rhea Bhojwani 5 days ago

After a solid winter break full of training, the men’s and women’s swimming and diving squads host tri-meet against Lewis and Olivet Nazarene. The teams will look to continue their success from the Phoenix Fall Classic where both the men and women won their respective portion of the meet.

Arts

Last week at the CSO: a hero’s life, and a life remembered

By Hannah Edgar 1 day ago

“Moser’s interpretation brought together everything one could hope for in a performance of this work: finessed melodic lines, adroit finger work, arresting yet unpretentious virtuosity, and a dash of cheeky wit.”

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B(lack)ness and Latini(dad) traverses identites, media

By Grace Hauck 1 day ago

“He tells the story of the first time he took an in-school survey. It was about adolescent drug use. It asked him to indicate name, age, and race (check one).”