The Chicago Maroon
Nicole Roesler is a dedicated student at the University of Chicago, pursuing a Bachelor of Arts degree. Currently serving as the Media Chair for the Women+ in Politics group at the Institute of Politics, Nicole works to empower women, nonbinary, and trans students in public service. Experience includes roles as a news reporter for The Chicago Maroon, a research intern for "Axe Files with David Axelrod" at CNN, and an intern at NBC News' assignment desk. Active in various organizations, Nicole holds positions such as a board member for the National Association of Hispanic Journalists and a moderator for Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity. Additionally, Nicole is an accomplished 400m sprinter on the University of Chicago Varsity Track and Field Team and has contributed to the success of the university's Mock Trial program.
The Chicago Maroon
The Chicago Maroon, the independent student newspaper of The University of Chicago, is a twice-weekly publication that traces its founding to 1892. During autumn, winter, and spring quarters of the academic year, The Maroon publishes every Tuesday and Friday. The paper consists of four sections: News, Viewpoints (opinion), Arts, and Sports. The Maroon prints its quarterly news magazine, Grey City, before every reading period. In the late summer, it publishes its annual orientation Issue (O-Issue) for entering first-year students, including sections on the university and the city of Chicago.