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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

Community unwinds together at Labstock gathering
New schedule receives mostly positive student feedback
Budget cuts disappoint, dishearten

Budget cuts disappoint, dishearten

May 27, 2024

The announcement of budget cuts that will eliminate sports teams, an academic program, and staff positions prompted passionate...

May Project provides avenue for unique exploration

May Project provides avenue for unique exploration

May 24, 2024

From painting Hungarian landscapes to finding the best steak in Chicago, seniors have used their May projects to find creative...

First impact of budget cuts felt; Sutherland Awards placed on hiatus

First impact of budget cuts felt; Sutherland Awards placed on hiatus

May 22, 2024

Updated May 27: After meeting with librarians on May 24, Director of Schools Tori Jueds announced in an email to employees...

Ralph Hruban recognized for research with alumni award

Ralph Hruban recognized for research with alumni award

May 21, 2024

Class of 1977 alumnus Ralph Hruban, a renowned figure in the medical community and an active researcher of pancreatic cancer,...

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Reporter Lucy Shirrell argues that mentorship programs should be added for all ninth graders to help them in many aspects of their transition to high school.
To create a comfortable environment, mentorship programs should be offered to all ninth graders
Lucy Shirrell, Reporter • May 16, 2024

As my parents walked away on that late-August morning, I anxiously pushed my way through the gate outside Gordon Parks Arts Hall for the first time. Standing in front of me...

Arts Editor Light Dohrn argues that modern feminist movies should focus on female characters over spoken feminism.
Modern feminist movies should focus on female characters over spoken feminism
Light Dohrn, Arts Editor • May 9, 2024

After the release of the “Barbie” movie, I babysat two little girls who had seen it the day before. They wore pink dresses and sang songs from the soundtrack, and at some...

The Editorial Board argues that the unique space reserved on a college campus for student protest is a shared responsibility between the administration and students.
Confront college conflict
Editorial Board • May 2, 2024

If you’ve been at Lab long enough, you’ve probably sat in class where students are discussing what are often referred to as sensitive topics. Many of us are used to that...

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The girls soccer team finished fourth in the IHSA 1A State Finals elimination game at North Central College in Naperville on May 31. 
Girls soccer season wrap up: Team finishes fourth at state
Mia Lipson, Managing Editor • June 3, 2024

At the end of a historic season, the girls soccer team finished fourth in the IHSA 1A State Finals elimination game at North Central College in Naperville on May 31.  For the first time in five years,...

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Power up your summer
Power up your summer
Neha Dhawan, Tinson Xu, Lucy Shirrell, and Declan Smith May 23, 2024

Learn about the best sun-protective gear, places to relax, recipes for summer ingredients and indoor and outdoor summer activities, plus full-day...

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Netflix’s “Anyone But You” starring Glen Powell and Sydney Sweeney enticed viewers through social media buzz but lacked substance and authenticity in comparison to other rom-coms.
Despite social media buzz, ‘Anyone But You’ disappoints
Lucy Shirrell, Reporter • June 4, 2024

“10 Things I Hate About You”  “13 Going On 30”  “She’s The Man”  These movies are the epitome of classic early 2000s rom-coms. The ones with the predictable plots and sarcastic...

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The TikTok food trend the chamoy pickle has gained popularity among high school students.
Chamoy pickle TikTok food trend tickles taste buds
Clare McRoberts, Features Editor • April 30, 2024

A pickle, massive and intensely red, is removed from a plastic bag. After its vibrant innards are scooped out and discarded, the pickle is stuffed with spicy-flavored gummy...

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Silent or Silenced?
Silent or Silenced?
Clare McRoberts, Sahana Unni, Kabir Joshi, and Light Dohrn May 6, 2024

Rolling the dice
Rolling the dice
April 5, 2024
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Blues! Thomas Ealey performs at the 2008 Chicago Blues Festival, the biggest free blues festival in the world. 2024 will be the Chicago Blues Festival’s 40th year celebrating this genre and Chicago’s role in its conception. From June 6-9, anyone who reserves tickets can attend this free festival in Millennium Park.
Chicago Blues Fest reflects rich history
David Li and Lila Coyne May 28, 2024

In 1978, Chicago Mayor Michael Bilandic created the first ChicagoFest, as a food-and-music festival on Navy Pier that brought attention to the...

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