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Like many seniors in the fine Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences, I’ve recently had to come to terms with being completely unemployable. However, that’s not what you’d think if you ...
Carnegie Mellon’s Activities Board welcomed its first guest speaker of the year last Friday in the McConomy Auditorium, a last minute location change made due to an overwhelming amount of sign-ups.
Carnegie Mellon Republicans (upper image) and Democrats (lower image) had a debate hosted by Undergraduate Student Senate. On April 12 in the McConomy Auditorium, a debate was held between the ...
Pittsburgh startup noVRel won second place in Carnegie Mellon’s McGinnis Venture Competition, receiving $5,000. Courtesy of CMU Swartz Center for Entrepreneurship via Youtube Students from the ...
All eight years of French I took in grade school finally paid off, because I got to watch “Johanne Sacreblu” on the big screen in Baker Hall A51 and pretend I understood what was happening. So, ...
New data, released by F-dawg Jahanian himself, suggests that a vast majority (96 percent) of students have never participated in freaky time of any sort. Even more striking, a resounding 100 percent ...
Happenings in Pittsburgh arts, culture, etc.’ Phipps Gardens / Image from Wikimedia Commons April 14–April 20 Nature — Used Bulb Sale April 17, 3–6 p.m., Phipps Botanical Garden, price varies As ...
It’s the final countdown. The end of the spring semester means different things for students at Carnegie Mellon. For some, it signifies the end of their first year here, and for others, it punctuates ...
Nestled in the corner of an old warehouse in Bakery Square, the Carnegie Mellon Cloud Lab is one month away from becoming the nation’s first remote academic laboratory after six years in development.
Last week, about five percent of students voted in the student government elections. While only 42 students were running for 50 positions, candidates still needed votes to secure their spots in the ...
A completely unbiased ranking of every single Tony. Ever.
On Nov. 6, 2003, Richard Curtis’s Christmas masterpiece, “Love Actually” was released in the U.S. The movie takes place a month before Christmas and features eight different couples living in London.
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