The fighter still remains

Cocaine and crack once consumed Mark Allen, AB’01, but now he battles his demons in the ring.

A flyer on the wall

Colored papers pinned to bulletin boards reveal campus buildings’ personalities.

Harry Potter and the Ivory Tower

A Potter scholar puts J. K. Rowling’s books on a shelf with Stoker, Chaucer, Austen, and other Great Books authors.

Legacy

Hubert Will, AB’35, JD’37, was a federal judge who did it his way.

C. Vitae

Brand marshal: Jay Rasulo, AM’82, MBA’84, helped Disney’s overseas parks take off.

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Neutral ground

Although the campus often becomes a battleground for controversial issues, the University aspires to remain impartial.

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Farm stand

Geophysicist Pamela Martin does the math to find out if small, local farms save energy over conventional agriculture.

Investigations »

A flash of Wit

Architect Jackie Koo debuts her firm’s first major building—the Wit hotel.

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Cryptic campus crossing

See the path that Kevin Wald, SM’94, PhD’99, often traveled on campus as a student when you solve his U of C–themed cryptic crossword.

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