John Boyer, as they say around Hyde Park, is UChicago famous. North of 51st Street, if you were to spot him zipping past on his Schwinn, you might assume he was an eccentric aging hipster, a blur in a white mustache and spindly Ichabod Crane frame, with far-off eyes behind thin eyeglasses and a dark suit too large for his gangly dimensions. But on the University of Chicago campus, where he has .
For 10 years, a single Buddha head has watched over the corner of West Loyola Avenue and North Sheridan Road but it’s not alone. The Lake Shore Campus