January 17, 2025
Lucy Shirrell, Assistant EditorJanuary 16, 2025
Light Dohrn, Arts & Entertainment EditorJanuary 15, 2025
Chloe Alexander, Editor-in-ChiefJanuary 15, 2025
Kabir Joshi, Opinion EditorJanuary 14, 2025
Abhay Chandran, Audience Engagement EditorJanuary 10, 2025
Mia Lipson, Managing EditorJanuary 7, 2025
Milo Platz-Walker, Sports EditorJanuary 6, 2025
Lila Coyne, Assistant Editor
Sohana Schneider, Assistant Editor
January 15, 2025 • No Comments
As students mill around the halls and settle into their fourth period classes, five seniors — Alexander Blander, Jack Colyer, Karis Lee, Krish Khanna and Max Gurinas — exit the high school and head to the University of...
Mia Lipson, Managing Editor
January 10, 2025 • No Comments
Through performances and a faculty panel, two student groups brought “Joy & Justice” to the assembly hall on Jan. 9. Young Women of Color and Young Men of Color hosted the school-wide assembly, exploring how those...
- AI becomes a tool: ChatGPT tasks expand beyond simple prompts December 19, 2024
- Students explore DEI topics, celebrate identities at national conference December 17, 2024
- Senior coaches, volunteers at Chicago Youth Foundation December 13, 2024
- Parents boost robotics team with funds and foods December 12, 2024
- Representing U.S., F1 in Schools team places 13th in world December 11, 2024
- Model UN team hosts first conference at Lab since before pandemic December 10, 2024
- Working to support student comprehension, history teacher records texts December 6, 2024
Lucy Shirrell, Assistant Editor
January 17, 2025 • No Comments
From everywhere in the cafeteria the distinct sound of giggling, lively debate and the clicking of computer keys can be heard. Scattered across a lunch table are colorful...
The Grind provides good energy, yummy snacks for students
January 16, 2025
The aroma of freshly brewed coffee lingers in the air and invites students into the doors of the coffee...
Brawl Stars game creates community through competition
January 14, 2025
All the classrooms are empty. The first couple of boys arrive at school at 7:45 a.m. and sit on a bench...
Gap persists between parents, students’ views of Lab
January 10, 2025
“In general, I think parents are very satisfied with Lab,” a parent of two U-High students observed. “A...
Kabir Joshi, Opinion editor
January 14, 2025 • No Comments
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...
Milo Platz-Walker, Sports Editor
January 7, 2025 • No Comments
The NBA is known for its unmatched energy, electrifying moments, exciting athletes and die-hard fans. But for many viewers, the action stops there. What happens when the crowds shuffle out of the stands...
On-field Fashion: In games, student-athletes showcase style, blending performance and flair
December 17, 2024
Student-athletes chase varsity dreams through dedication
December 10, 2024
Simon and Connor Lane: Brothers push each other in shared passion for running
December 3, 2024
Cross country season ends with team and individual achievements
November 15, 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...
On Aug. 21, the third night of the Democratic National Convention, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, the vice presidential candidate, addressed a booming crowd. In his speech, Mr....
While navigating the complex landscape of issues in this election season, students balance choices of political perspectives, social justice concerns and the impact of future...
During their convention in Chicago in August, the Democrats focused on the broad theme of freedom, but the meaning behind the word was aimed specifically at issues of this...
Kabir Joshi, Opinion Editor
January 15, 2025 • No Comments
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...
Juliana Daugherty, Audience Engagement Editor
January 13, 2025 • No Comments
“A portrait, like a ritual, is never just what it seems.” These opening words provide the introduction and create the context for Lab's newest art exhibit to be held in the Corvus Gallery in Gordon...
Matt Rife’s ‘Your Mom’s Gonna Love Me’ is an arrogant cash grab
January 6, 2025
Comedians have a mixed track record with the genre of autobiography. For professional storytellers, this...
Gallery: U-High winter music concert
December 20, 2024
U-High’s band, choir, orchestra and Chamber Collective performed at the annual winter concert on Dec....
Light Dohrn, Arts & Entertainment Editor
January 16, 2025
Last October — exactly a week before my 17th birthday — my mother was hospitalized with pericardial effusion. What had seemed like simple shoulder pain turned into a weeks-long...
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...
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...
January 17, 2025
Lucy Shirrell, Assistant EditorJanuary 16, 2025
Light Dohrn, Arts & Entertainment EditorJanuary 15, 2025
Chloe Alexander, Editor-in-ChiefJanuary 15, 2025
Kabir Joshi, Opinion EditorJanuary 14, 2025
Abhay Chandran, Audience Engagement EditorJanuary 10, 2025
Mia Lipson, Managing EditorJanuary 7, 2025
Milo Platz-Walker, Sports EditorJanuary 6, 2025
Lila Coyne, Assistant Editor
Sohana Schneider, Assistant Editor
January 15, 2025 • No Comments
As students mill around the halls and settle into their fourth period classes, five seniors — Alexander Blander, Jack Colyer, Karis Lee, Krish Khanna and Max Gurinas — exit the high school and head to the University of...
Mia Lipson, Managing Editor
January 10, 2025 • No Comments
Through performances and a faculty panel, two student groups brought “Joy & Justice” to the assembly hall on Jan. 9. Young Women of Color and Young Men of Color hosted the school-wide assembly, exploring how those...
- AI becomes a tool: ChatGPT tasks expand beyond simple prompts December 19, 2024
- Students explore DEI topics, celebrate identities at national conference December 17, 2024
- Senior coaches, volunteers at Chicago Youth Foundation December 13, 2024
- Parents boost robotics team with funds and foods December 12, 2024
- Representing U.S., F1 in Schools team places 13th in world December 11, 2024
- Model UN team hosts first conference at Lab since before pandemic December 10, 2024
- Working to support student comprehension, history teacher records texts December 6, 2024
Lucy Shirrell, Assistant Editor
January 17, 2025 • No Comments
From everywhere in the cafeteria the distinct sound of giggling, lively debate and the clicking of computer keys can be heard. Scattered across a lunch table are colorful...
The Grind provides good energy, yummy snacks for students
January 16, 2025
The aroma of freshly brewed coffee lingers in the air and invites students into the doors of the coffee...
Brawl Stars game creates community through competition
January 14, 2025
All the classrooms are empty. The first couple of boys arrive at school at 7:45 a.m. and sit on a bench...
Gap persists between parents, students’ views of Lab
January 10, 2025
“In general, I think parents are very satisfied with Lab,” a parent of two U-High students observed. “A...
Kabir Joshi, Opinion editor
January 14, 2025 • No Comments
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...
Milo Platz-Walker, Sports Editor
January 7, 2025 • No Comments
The NBA is known for its unmatched energy, electrifying moments, exciting athletes and die-hard fans. But for many viewers, the action stops there. What happens when the crowds shuffle out of the stands...
On-field Fashion: In games, student-athletes showcase style, blending performance and flair
December 17, 2024
Student-athletes chase varsity dreams through dedication
December 10, 2024
Simon and Connor Lane: Brothers push each other in shared passion for running
December 3, 2024
Cross country season ends with team and individual achievements
November 15, 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...
On Aug. 21, the third night of the Democratic National Convention, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, the vice presidential candidate, addressed a booming crowd. In his speech, Mr....
While navigating the complex landscape of issues in this election season, students balance choices of political perspectives, social justice concerns and the impact of future...
During their convention in Chicago in August, the Democrats focused on the broad theme of freedom, but the meaning behind the word was aimed specifically at issues of this...
Kabir Joshi, Opinion Editor
January 15, 2025 • No Comments
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...
Juliana Daugherty, Audience Engagement Editor
January 13, 2025 • No Comments
“A portrait, like a ritual, is never just what it seems.” These opening words provide the introduction and create the context for Lab's newest art exhibit to be held in the Corvus Gallery in Gordon...
Matt Rife’s ‘Your Mom’s Gonna Love Me’ is an arrogant cash grab
January 6, 2025
Comedians have a mixed track record with the genre of autobiography. For professional storytellers, this...
Gallery: U-High winter music concert
December 20, 2024
U-High’s band, choir, orchestra and Chamber Collective performed at the annual winter concert on Dec....
Light Dohrn, Arts & Entertainment Editor
January 16, 2025
Last October — exactly a week before my 17th birthday — my mother was hospitalized with pericardial effusion. What had seemed like simple shoulder pain turned into a weeks-long...
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...
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...
January 17, 2025
Lucy Shirrell, Assistant EditorJanuary 16, 2025
Light Dohrn, Arts & Entertainment EditorJanuary 15, 2025
Chloe Alexander, Editor-in-ChiefJanuary 15, 2025
Kabir Joshi, Opinion EditorJanuary 14, 2025
Abhay Chandran, Audience Engagement EditorJanuary 10, 2025
Mia Lipson, Managing EditorJanuary 7, 2025
Milo Platz-Walker, Sports EditorJanuary 6, 2025
Lila Coyne, Assistant Editor
Sohana Schneider, Assistant Editor
January 15, 2025 • No Comments
As students mill around the halls and settle into their fourth period classes, five seniors — Alexander Blander, Jack Colyer, Karis Lee, Krish Khanna and Max Gurinas — exit the high school and head to the University of...
Mia Lipson, Managing Editor
January 10, 2025 • No Comments
Through performances and a faculty panel, two student groups brought “Joy & Justice” to the assembly hall on Jan. 9. Young Women of Color and Young Men of Color hosted the school-wide assembly, exploring how those...
- AI becomes a tool: ChatGPT tasks expand beyond simple prompts December 19, 2024
- Students explore DEI topics, celebrate identities at national conference December 17, 2024
- Senior coaches, volunteers at Chicago Youth Foundation December 13, 2024
- Parents boost robotics team with funds and foods December 12, 2024
- Representing U.S., F1 in Schools team places 13th in world December 11, 2024
- Model UN team hosts first conference at Lab since before pandemic December 10, 2024
- Working to support student comprehension, history teacher records texts December 6, 2024
Lucy Shirrell, Assistant Editor
January 17, 2025 • No Comments
From everywhere in the cafeteria the distinct sound of giggling, lively debate and the clicking of computer keys can be heard. Scattered across a lunch table are colorful...
The Grind provides good energy, yummy snacks for students
January 16, 2025
The aroma of freshly brewed coffee lingers in the air and invites students into the doors of the coffee...
Brawl Stars game creates community through competition
January 14, 2025
All the classrooms are empty. The first couple of boys arrive at school at 7:45 a.m. and sit on a bench...
Gap persists between parents, students’ views of Lab
January 10, 2025
“In general, I think parents are very satisfied with Lab,” a parent of two U-High students observed. “A...
Kabir Joshi, Opinion editor
January 14, 2025 • No Comments
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...
Milo Platz-Walker, Sports Editor
January 7, 2025 • No Comments
The NBA is known for its unmatched energy, electrifying moments, exciting athletes and die-hard fans. But for many viewers, the action stops there. What happens when the crowds shuffle out of the stands...
On-field Fashion: In games, student-athletes showcase style, blending performance and flair
December 17, 2024
Student-athletes chase varsity dreams through dedication
December 10, 2024
Simon and Connor Lane: Brothers push each other in shared passion for running
December 3, 2024
Cross country season ends with team and individual achievements
November 15, 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...
On Aug. 21, the third night of the Democratic National Convention, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, the vice presidential candidate, addressed a booming crowd. In his speech, Mr....
While navigating the complex landscape of issues in this election season, students balance choices of political perspectives, social justice concerns and the impact of future...
During their convention in Chicago in August, the Democrats focused on the broad theme of freedom, but the meaning behind the word was aimed specifically at issues of this...
Kabir Joshi, Opinion Editor
January 15, 2025 • No Comments
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...
Juliana Daugherty, Audience Engagement Editor
January 13, 2025 • No Comments
“A portrait, like a ritual, is never just what it seems.” These opening words provide the introduction and create the context for Lab's newest art exhibit to be held in the Corvus Gallery in Gordon...
Matt Rife’s ‘Your Mom’s Gonna Love Me’ is an arrogant cash grab
January 6, 2025
Comedians have a mixed track record with the genre of autobiography. For professional storytellers, this...
Gallery: U-High winter music concert
December 20, 2024
U-High’s band, choir, orchestra and Chamber Collective performed at the annual winter concert on Dec....
Light Dohrn, Arts & Entertainment Editor
January 16, 2025
Last October — exactly a week before my 17th birthday — my mother was hospitalized with pericardial effusion. What had seemed like simple shoulder pain turned into a weeks-long...
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...
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...
January 17, 2025
Lucy Shirrell, Assistant EditorJanuary 16, 2025
Light Dohrn, Arts & Entertainment EditorJanuary 15, 2025
Chloe Alexander, Editor-in-ChiefJanuary 15, 2025
Kabir Joshi, Opinion EditorJanuary 14, 2025
Abhay Chandran, Audience Engagement EditorJanuary 10, 2025
Mia Lipson, Managing EditorJanuary 7, 2025
Milo Platz-Walker, Sports EditorJanuary 6, 2025
Lila Coyne, Assistant EditorJanuary 6, 2025
Nadia Washington, ReporterDecember 20, 2024
Abhay Chandran, Audience Engagement Editor
Sohana Schneider, Assistant Editor
January 15, 2025 • No Comments
As students mill around the halls and settle into their fourth period classes, five seniors — Alexander Blander, Jack Colyer, Karis Lee, Krish Khanna and Max Gurinas — exit the high school and head to the University of...
Light Dohrn, Arts & Entertainment Editor
December 19, 2024 • No Comments
Since general artificial intelligence platforms became widely accessible to the masses two years ago, AI has become for many students a valuable learning tool that streamlines answers and sifts through incalculable amounts...
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
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
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
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
Being consistent in your sleep and wake time is important to get your circadian rhythm aligned. Even on the weekends, students should try maintaining...
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...
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...