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U-High Midway

The Student News Site of University of Chicago Laboratory High School

U-High Midway

The Student News Site of University of Chicago Laboratory High School

U-High Midway

Students utilize UChicago courses to rigorously explore specialized interests
AI becomes a tool: ChatGPT tasks expand beyond simple prompts
Students explore DEI topics, celebrate identities at national conference

Students explore DEI topics, celebrate identities at national conference

December 17, 2024

A group of six U-High students learned about making an impact on diversity, equity and inclusion at the NAIS People of Color...

Senior coaches, volunteers at Chicago Youth Foundation

Senior coaches, volunteers at Chicago Youth Foundation

December 13, 2024

As a kid skates without any assistance or lands their first jump, senior Brianna Chang celebrates with them as if it was...

Parents boost robotics team with funds and  foods

Parents boost robotics team with funds and foods

December 12, 2024

At a typical American high school, one finds a crowd of adoring parents in the stands of a football game. Classic symbols...

Representing U.S., F1 in Schools team places 13th in world

Representing U.S., F1 in Schools team places 13th in world

December 11, 2024

When U-High’s Aeros Racing team was founded in the 2021-22 school year, the members dreamed of one day competing in the...

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Features Editor Skye Freeman argues that gender based sentiments such as “Boys will be boys” are harmful and promote things such as toxic masculinity.
Gender-based sentiments must cease
Skye Freeman, Features Editor • January 9, 2025

While picking up my little brother from Lab one afternoon, I noticed a teacher approach her student, attempting to confront him about his disruptive behavior in class. The...

The Editorial Board Argues that accessibility efforts for students with learning differences are a positive step towards making Lab the best place it can be.
Accessibility efforts are worth it
Editorial Board • December 19, 2024

Some U-High students choose a unique way to do their history homework. They can do more than just read; they can listen to their teacher or another adult narrating their assigned...

Audience-Engagement Editor Naomi Benton argues that people should take the time to be bored and experience the nuances of boredom.
Embrace boredom to promote creativity and productivity
Naomi Benton, Audience-Engagement Editor • December 12, 2024

Two years ago, I went on a five-week camping trip across the Pacific Northwest through a program run by my sleepaway camp. Without a phone, I was completely disconnected from...

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Following the first official practice of the lower school sports program, students huddle up in Lower Kovler to celebrate their hard work.
Lower school introduces athletics program
Kabir Joshi, Opinion editor • January 14, 2025

A new lower school sports program began Jan. 11 and will run for seven Saturdays through March from 9-10:30 a.m. in upper Kovler Gymnasium. Basketball will be the first of many sports offered to lower...

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SLEEP SABOTAGE. Exposure to blue light and media before bedtime can disrupt sleep by interfering with the body's circadian rhythm and reducing the natural buildup of sleep pressure. This makes it harder to fall and stay asleep, leading to increased fatigue during the day.
Better sleep starts with simple changes
Chloe Alexander, Editor-in-Chief • January 15, 2025

Being consistent in your sleep and wake time is important to get your circadian rhythm aligned. Even on the weekends, students should try maintaining...

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The Smart Museum, which opened in 1974, is celebrating its 50th anniversary through March 2025 with a new limited-time exhibit, filled with rich history, bright colors and beautiful pieces of art.
Smart Museum marks 50 years with colorful, intimate exhibit
Kabir Joshi, Opinion Editor • January 15, 2025

Update, Jan. 15, 9 a.m.: After first published on Dec. 16, this story was temporarily removed. It has been updated with additional reporting based on a Jan. 14 interview with Galina Mardilovich, curator...

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For some teenagers, finding independence is a far more personal process: claiming your identity on your own terms.
Through self-discovery about identity, students gain independence
Ari Novak, Assistant Editor • November 19, 2024

ARI NOVAK: When talking about independence for teenagers, the first things to come to mind are usually financial independence: getting your first job and receiving your first...

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10 x 10: Midway 100
10 x 10: Midway 100
Jaya Alenghat, Ari Novak, Lucy Shirrell, and Declan Smith December 19, 2024

This year the Midway celebrates its 100th year of publication. Since its founding, the Midway has overcome obstacles, documented U-High history and become one of the most...

Freedom in the Balance
Freedom in the Balance
October 23, 2024
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SANTA COMES EARLY. Every year the CTA decorates one of their trains as “Santa’s Express” with a Santa and reindeer, and elves as dedicated conductors to raise money for food baskets.
Charity and Cheer
Ari Novak, Assistant Editor • December 18, 2024

Since 1992, the CTA holiday train has become a beloved spectacle of Chicago’s rail lines. What started as an out-of-commission Blue Line train...

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