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University of Chicago students Logan Hanssler and Elijah Jenkins, both fourth-years in the College, have been selected as 2026 Marshall Scholars. Each will be provided the opportunity to study in ...
South Sudan’s creative community, musicians, writers, filmmakers, designers and broadcasters, is growing in talent and ...
A University of Oklahoma professor’s unexpected ICE detainment despite holding a valid H-1B visa has sparked widespread concern among academics and raised questions about the treatment of ...
We found out the favourite 2025 books of 35 expert readers – and the Books & Ideas team shares our own picks, too.
Brazilian democracy has spent the past three years in a near-permanent state of tension – a full-body clench against an ex-president who refused to accept defeat. On Saturday morning, those muscles ...