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The vibrancy of the University of Chicago is reflected in both its physical and virtual campuses. There are many avenues of online communication available to faculty, staff and students, including blogs — which foster information sharing and the exchange of ideas. Below is a list of some of these University-based blogs.

University of Chicago Blogroll

A Day in the Life: A blog written by staff and students to illustrate the student experience at the University of Chicago Law School.

The Becker-Posner Blog: Nobel-prize winning economist Gary Becker of the Department of Economics and Sociology and Judge Richard Posner of the Law School co-author a blog that takes up contemporary political and economic issues as these two giants of intellectual thought discuss and argue policy points.

The Chicago Blog: Publicity news from the University of Chicago Press including news tips, press releases, reviews, and intelligent commentary.

Humanities News Blog: The latest events, awards & accomplishments involving the Division of the Humanities. (More Humanities blogs)

Law School Faculty Blog: The faculty blog of the University of Chicago Law School includes prominent voices such as Martha Nussbaum, Cass Sunstein, Richard Epstein and Richard Posner.

Library Special Collections Research Center: The Special Collections Research Center is the University of Chicago Library's home for rare books, archives, and manuscripts.

Maroon Opinions: The University of Chicago Library's suggestions and comments.

UChiBLOGo: The University of Chicago Magazine's Web log, updated Monday, Wednesdays and Fridays at 3 p.m.

Uncommon Application Blog: A resource for students who are applying to the College at the University of Chicago. Questions welcome.

See more blog listings at the University feeds page, which aggregates University-based RSS feeds for simple subscription.