Posts categorized "News"

As the calendar turned to August, the 116th U.S. Open opened Saturday night in Phoenix, Arizona with one "burning" question - will the temperature...… Read More »
There were six medals waiting to be claimed at the North American Junior Chess Championship in Kitchener, Canada – five of them now belong to...Read… Read More »
Cameron pulls out the win to become this year's Cadet Champion, earning a scholarship to University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC).Read More »
We are thrilled to present our new logo and initial redesign for uschess.org. This is a long-term project that will be completed in phases...Read… Read More »
As the US Open approaches in Phoenix, Arizona, take a look at the highlights of this storied competition, as well as predictions for this year's… Read More »
This year's Southern California Champion is seventeen-year-old FM Michael Brown. "I love chess simply because of its complexity. I can never sit… Read More »
The Denker tournament of high school champions, the Barber tournament of K-8 champs and the National Girls Invitational will coincide with the US… Read More »
Claudia Muñoz writes about her journey to the 2015 North American Junior Championships, which runs in Kitchener, Canada from July 26 - 30.Read More »
You are driving through the desert at night. Two headlights are all you have to illuminate a small, two-lane road. On each side of you, there is only… Read More »
Justin Sarkar, Photo Cathy Rogers, Iceland 2015 At the UTB May GM norm round robin, I began by playing the lowest seed, a 2100 in a super strong… Read More »