The University of Chicago Magazine
Presidents since FDR have extended their reach beyond constitutional boundaries, raising fears of a dictatorial executive branch that the Law School's Eric Posner dismisses as “tyrannophobia.”
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Onward and upward with the arts: a glimpse into the inner workings of the towering new facility south of the Midway.
How does critical thinking play out in the military?
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A Smart Museum talk explores the deft precision and symbolic significance of Korean art.
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A sprawling, self-published debut novel has a happy ending for the author and the press.
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A UChicago pediatric surgeon dies as he lived—helping children.
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Six bison calves at Fermilab show that the laws of nature, as well as physics, always apply.
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Physicist Joe Incandela shows graphic evidence of the Higgs boson’s existence.
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As headlines warn of student debt, private institutions, with the help of philanthropy, can make college attainable.