Rabbi Yossi Brackman and student board members Eliana Mazin and Michael Bolgov shared their thoughts and plans for the future ...
Reality loses its hold on the pictorial surface in the Strange Realities: The Symbolist Imagination exhibition, replaced by ...
Hailing from sunny San Diego, the indie pop trio almost monday is nearing the end of a cross-country run as openers for The ...
UChicago’s Department of Safety and Security (DSS) updated its Federal Law Enforcement FAQ page on November 5, offering new ...
Music Director Emeritus for Life Riccardo Muti led the CSO at Symphony Center for his first of two concerts this month.
October 17–9 featured the Year of Games Kick-off Symposium, a beginning to the year’s study of games and the academy’s role ...
David Freyne’s Eternity is a laughter-inducing, tear-jerking romantic comedy carried by perfect writing and imperfect ...
Since the Student Disability Services (SDS) office was established in 2012, demand for services and accommodations has increased substantially. The growth has coincided with concerns over the ...
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Family drama can come in more forms than your daily dose of Jerry Springer. Broken hearts, shattered dreams, and money troubles are all fairly represented in Anton Chekhov’s The Cherry Orchard, now ...
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Plans for a new science and molecular engineering building on the corner of East 56th Street and S. Ellis Avenue have been scaled down due to the University’s budget deficit and uncertainty ...