| Editor's note: At one point during the 2019 World Marathon Challenge, Greg Nance, AB'11, ran 16 miles with severe quad cramps, twisting like a lizard on its hind legs. Read on to learn why he calls that a "privilege," to meet an alumna who became friends with Frank Lloyd Wright, and for tips on how to find your stolen bike. |
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| She couldn't stop International Style design, but editor and Frank Lloyd Wright confidant Elizabeth Gordon, PhB'27, built the magazine House Beautiful into a serious commercial and architectural influence. More ➞ |
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| Greg Nance, AB'11, ran seven marathons on seven continents in seven days. More ➞ |
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| Lenore Grenoble and fellow UChicago linguistics professors want to know how language contact leads to language loss. More ➞ |
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| On the Big Brains podcast, Luis Bettencourt talks about building sustainable cities by studying a million neighborhoods. More ➞ |
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| How do hurricanes affect the depths of the ocean? Marine Biological Laboratory scientists plumbed the question. More ➞ |
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