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U-High Midway

The Student News Site of University of Chicago Laboratory High School

U-High Midway

Author and poet Clint Smith discusses “Counting Descent," a book of his which students in English 9 read, live on Zoom in the Ken Griffin Auditorium March 5.
After studying ‘Counting Descent,’ students engage with author Clint Smith
Ellie Rosenberg, Reporter • March 6, 2025

On March 5 at 8:30 a.m., approximately 70 students gathered in the Ken Griffin Auditorium to listen to author and poet Clint Smith read and discuss...

U-High's varsity and JV Science Olympiad teams placed second at the March 1 College of Lake County regional. They are headed to the state competition at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign on April 12.
Science Olympiad team achieves strong results in regional, heads to state
Maya Gauhar, Reporter • March 6, 2025

After performing very well at the March 1 College of Lake County regional, with both varsity and JV teams placing second, U-High’s Science Olympiad team is headed to the state competition at the University of Illinois,...

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Reporter Laila Valenti argues using a planner helps students stay organized, reducing stress and improving productivity.
Organize your life and reduce stress by using a planner
Laila Valenti, Reporter • March 7, 2025
Reporter Nola Baldassare argues that students best learn when given choices in their own learning process.
Engage students by giving them choice in their learning
Nola Baldassare, Reporter • March 5, 2025
Audience Engagement Editor argues that controversial topics that are hard to discuss must be discussed more freely.
Lab must take action and foster discussions on critical issues
Juliana Daugherty, Audience Engagement Editor • February 27, 2025
The Editorial Board argues that the DEI cuts made at the federal level have negative impacts on Lab students.
DEI initiatives are essential
Editorial Board • February 20, 2025
Audience Engagement Editor Caroline Skelly argues that cancel culture is harmful towards society and argues it perpetuates public shaming.
Exaggerating cancel culture hampers free expression, debate
Caroline Skelly, Audience Engagement Editor • February 14, 2025
Junior Liz Longnecker completes a Gelli plate print during Period 3.
Gallery: ArtsFest sparks excitement, expression
Ari Novak and Skye Freeman February 28, 2025
TRIUMPHANT TACTICS. Surrounded by players, varsity boys basketball coach Andre Battle discusses mid-game adjustments during a game against the Latin School of Chicago in Upper Kovler Gymnasium on Jan. 17. The game ended in a decisive 58-44 victory.
Gallery: Coaching with Care
Bryce Kenny, Suleiman Sufi, Nika Nelson, Devyn Moubayed, N.C. Gunning, Peyton Palmer, Clara Blucher, and Lucy Shirrell February 18, 2025
An attendee drives a Kia car simulation at the 2025 Chicago Auto Show, Feb.8-17. The auto show included other interactive elements for visitors, such as electric test tracks and ride-alongs.
Chicago Auto Show immerses, engages attendees
Jaya Alenghat, Editor-in-Chief • February 12, 2025
RDFZ’s dance, aerobics, martial arts and boy’s dance teams smile during the last moments of the “Youth of the Lion Dance,” one of the most common Chinese dances. This Lunar New Year’s animal was the snake, a symbol of good luck, rebirth and regality.
Exchange students arrive from China; Lunar New Year performance amazes
Naomi Benton, Ari Novak, Calder Wong, Bryce Kenny, and Olin Nafziger February 7, 2025
Before returning to their townhomes for the night on Jan. 31, Stefanie Giurcanu and Olivia Adams play Jenga in the basement of the Eagle Ridge Resort main lodge.
Gallery: Class of 2025 unwinds, bonds with friends during annual Senior Getaway
Olin Nafziger, Photo Editor-in-Chief • February 5, 2025
The dance team ended its competition season at Ottawa High School on Feb. 8 after placing first in both hip-hop and pom but not meeting the point threshold to qualify for the state tournament.
Dance team wrap up: season ends with ArtsFest performance
Lucy Shirrell, Assistant Editor • March 6, 2025

The dance team ended its competition season at Ottawa High School on Feb. 8 after placing first in both hip-hop and pom but not meeting the point threshold to qualify for the state tournament. The team...

FLAWED FORMULA. Once a primary tool for diagnosing obesity, BMI is now being challenged for its oversimplified approach to health. The formula was originally created for population studies, not individual health assessments.
Experts question traditional weight classification in diagnosing obesity
Naomi Benton, Audience Engagement Editor • February 26, 2025

Body mass index, BMI, is a scale traditionally used by doctors to diagnose clinical obesity. Recently, however, this tool has been controversial. Doctors now believe that other factors, including muscle...

Junior Liz Longnecker completes a Gelli plate print during Period 3.
Gallery: ArtsFest sparks excitement, expression
Ari Novak and Skye Freeman February 28, 2025

Lab’s annual ArtsFest kicked off with Art in the Dark on the evening of Feb. 25 and the main event held on Feb. 26, featuring dozens of workshops hosted by students and faculty, from Euchre Fun! to slime...

College counselor Patty Kovacs talks to a junior on Jan. 22 about his potential college matches and how his extracurricular activities and interests could affect which colleges are a good fit for him. Along with representing student's ambition, extracurriculars also work to bolster college applications.
Audio: Extracurriculars represent ambition, self-discovery — and pressure
Milo Platz-Walker, Sports Editor • March 2, 2025

Ambient sound of basketball practice HOST: An hour before basketball practice, senior Noah Runesha can be found in the middle school learning...

Addicted to the Algorithm
Addicted to the Algorithm
February 23, 2025

After TikTok was unavailable for 12 hours on Jan. 19, the app received a 75-day reprieve from President Donald Trump as he tries to find an American buyer. The reaction from students has been mixed: a...

10 x 10: Midway 100
10 x 10: Midway 100
December 19, 2024
A second location of 5 Rabanitos, a Mexican restaurant based in the Pilsen neighborhood, is now open at 1301 E. 53rd St..
Pilsen’s 5 Rabanitos restaurant opens second location in Hyde Park
Lucy Shirrell, Assistant Editor • March 5, 2025

Plastered across the wall of 5 Rabanitos’ Hyde Park location is a mural covered in bright colors. Centered between images of plants, hummingbirds...