College alumni
An interview with Class Day speaker and US Rep. Andy Kim, AB’04.
“His song ends on the edges of her / Mona Lisa smile.”
During World War II, cookbooks by Meta Given, PhB 1924, EXʼ27, helped guide a malnourished nation.
A “lost” documentary on Britney Spears, made by faculty member Judy Hoffman two decades ago, resurfaces.
Josh Tyra, AB’01—a language nerd in the mold of J. R. R. Tolkien—helped create a new Breton translation of The Hobbit.
Recent faculty, staff, and alumni obituaries.
The Chicago Journal—rival to the Maroon, free South Side weekly, journalism and business talent incubator—had a memorable eight-year run.
New York Times comedy critic Jason Zinoman, AB’97, on the power and peril of jokes.
A College track star turned secret agent and a plot to kill Vladimir Lenin.