News
Through the course CSPL210: Money and Social Change students recently awarded three grants of $3,333 each to the North End ...
Exley Renovations To Begin in Spring
Plans to begin renovating Exley Science Center will begin in February. Recently, posters have been hung on the external wall ...
Psi U Placed On Provisional Program Housing Status Following Reports of Sexual Assault
Psi Upsilon (Psi U) is on probationary program housing status until the end of 2015, as President Michael Roth and ...
Student Troubled By Lead Paint Found in Residence
In October, Claire Larson ’15 discovered lead paint in her woodframe house. After having a friend’s mother come to the ...
Hong Kong Students Association Hosts Panel on Protests
Members of the Hong Kong Students Association organized a panel discussion called “The Umbrella Movement: A Discussion on Hong Kong’s ...
Latin@ Affirmation Panels Seek to Understand Intersectional Inequality
La Casa, ASHA, and QueerWes hosted a series of panels every Wednesday night throughout the month of November as part ...
UChicago Professor Looks at the History of Jews in Iraq
On Tuesday, Nov. 18, University of Chicago Professor of Modern Middle Eastern History Orit Bashkin presented a talk entitled “‘I ...
Recent Alumni Discuss The Changing Nature of Journalism
Four alumni returned to the University on Tuesday, Nov. 18, to discuss the changing face of new media journalism. Jillian ...
Students Host Forum To Discuss Title IX
Over the past year, students have been active in vocalizing a need for change to the University’s sexual assault policy. ...
Professor Hatch Lectures on Use of Psychotropics in Prisons
“Prisons are loud places: doors slamming, people yelling, guards barking, bells ringing,” said Associate Professor of Sociology at Georgia State ...
