Missing the bus
Two days after the New Year, Port Authority Transit announced its plan to eliminate more than half of all bus routes that are currently serving the city...
Campus day of events celebrates life of MLK
Students, staff, faculty, and community members came together last Monday to celebrate the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. They didn’t come just to honor...
Professor receives grant to research book
The bad news is that associate history professor Scott Sandage will be on sabbatical next year. The good news is that he’ll be spending the time doing...
Service opportunities for every season
Although the holidays have ended, a new season of service has just begun. Below are some ways to make a difference this week and all year round. The...
Campus news in brief
According to a January 10 press release by the [ITAL]Journal of Blacks in Higher Education[ITAL], Carnegie Mellon’s black student graduation rate is 67...
Robotics and Middle East lectures this week
This week, the University Lecture Series will provide two events that are at opposite ends of the disciplinary spectrum. Carnegie Mellon robotics professor...
Executive Privilege
When I came to Carnegie Mellon almost three years ago, I came in hopes of advancing myself. That isn’t to say that I came looking to change myself, but...
Statistically Speaking
While the United States has become a more racially integrated country in the 39 years since Martin Luther King Jr.’s assassination, there’s still progress...
Crime and Incident
Suspicious Person January 2, 2007 at 10:56 p.m. A black male and a white male were spotted near the entrance of Hamburg Hall. They were described as...