When he called family members in Israel to make sure they were all right on October 7, 2023, Lance Kramer had not expected to start filming a feature-length documentary. Hamas had just attacked the Israeli communities bordering Gaza, killing or abducting close to 1,500 people.
Students take flight into deep snow back in 1988. The white stuff fell on campus in early November this year, but not enough for the annual snowball fight, which undergrads will undoubtedly look…
Yankee Stadium belongs to baseball in October. But not in November, when football invaded and Dartmouth defeated Princeton, 27-10, in a battle of unbeatens. The Big Green went on to share the Ivy…
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Novack Café now features Starbucks products—but not after midnight, the café’s new closing time.
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Work has begun on the Arthur L. Irving Institute for Energy and…
Dr. Richard Larson ’72, the director of the University of Chicago Hematologic Malignancies Clinical Research Program, has received the American Society of Hematology’s 2019 Henry M. Stratton Medal…
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After opioids and alcohol nearly ruined his life, Trey Laird ’93 opened the Lighthouse, a sober-living home in suburbia where executive addicts recover in style.
CNN’s Harry Enten ’11 is hardly your parents’ pundit: His love of YouTube, Twitter, and Popeye’s fried chicken is matched only by his prowess at analyzing presidential elections.