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Elections: how do we measure up?

It’s no secret that Carnegie Mellon’s student government elections this year...

  • And the winners are: Sean Weinstock and Adi Jain
  • University hosts conference to honor Rachel Carson
  • Aron Ralston’s courage inspires students
  • Campus News in Brief
  • Lecture Preview
  • Statistically speaking

SciTech »

Researchers detect palladium

A team of chemists at the University of Pittsburgh has discovered an effective...

  • How Things Work: Lock Picking
  • Sci-Tech Briefs
  • Carnegie Mellon introduces Gigapan device
  • Sputnik launched 50 years ago

Forum »

Lethal injection under fire: Should executions be painless?

Two men on death row in Kentucky are going to court to try to declare lethal...

  • ‘Everyone’s a little bit racist,’ but admit it and learn from it
  • Universities are not RIAA’s watchmen
  • Editor-in-chief, First Amendment get canned?
  • Hate crimes bill may not get past Dubya
  • Presidential perspectives

Sports »

Tennis tandem, Staloch and Chui, win ITA regionals

Members of the Carnegie Mellon women’s tennis team competed at the Intercollegiate...

  • Men’s soccer tamed at Wash. U.; lose to the Bears 3–2
  • Volleyball wins two matches
  • Women’s soccer shines at home 6–0; falls on the road 2–0
  • Cross country competes at Paul Short
  • IM News

Pillbox »

Revolving around Danielewski

The author of House of Leaves discusses his latest work and passion for writing.

  • When dating meets dancing
  • Lessons in lithography
  • Speaking volumes
  • Breaking into Hollywood
  • Artist profile: Evan Penny
  • PSO begins 2007–2008 season

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