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The Gate is an online publication at the University of Chicago. We cover all things politics. W: uchicagogate.com
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The Gate is an online publication of the University of Chicago. The student-run political review covers a broad range of topics related to local, domestic and international affairs. Writing staff and bloggers offer insightful political commentary and analysis on everything from education reform to foreign policy. We're always looking for more writers and copy editors, fill out our interest form he

Aldermanic Prerogative: Challenging a Controversial Tool 06/04/2021

Staff Writer Molly Morrow examines the future of aldermanic privilege in Chicago and how it has been used to both oppose and promote affordable housing.

Aldermanic Prerogative: Challenging a Controversial Tool Aldermanic prerogative, a special veto power of aldermen unique to Chicago, has been used to both enforce segregation and fight gentrification. It will be up to current Chicago aldermen, politicians, and residents to determine whether it survives.

The Gate Spring '21 Edition 06/02/2021

As the year comes to a close, we are so excited to share The Gate's Spring 2021 Print Edition, featuring some of the year's best stories. We are so proud of all the writers who have contributed to The Gate during this especially challenging school year. Here is the link to the digital version of the print edition!

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A District in Recovery: Chicago High Schools Reopen 05/08/2021

Staff Writer Maggie Rivera examines the challenges CPS faces as it reopens its schools.

A District in Recovery: Chicago High Schools Reopen CPS Network Chief Megan Hougard discusses the challenges and opportunities presented by reopening Chicago's 169 high schools to in-person learning.

The Effects and Efficacy of UChicago’s Donations 04/18/2021

Staff Writer Chelsea Smith argues that UChicago donors should focus more on causes which have a direct impact rather than more theoretical causes.

The Effects and Efficacy of UChicago’s Donations When addressing multidimensional problems, donations can take one of two routes. They can fund efforts to fight the issue or sponsor research into the issue.

Chicago's FOP President: Powerful, Polarizing, and Unpredictable 03/30/2021

Staff Writer Molly Morrow examines the controversy surrounding John Catanzara, the president of Chicago's FOP.

Chicago's FOP President: Powerful, Polarizing, and Unpredictable John Catanzara, member of the Chicago Police Department and President of the Fraternal Order of Police, has been in the public eye for some time, but his statements about the Jan. 6 Capitol violence brought new attention to his history of scandals.

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