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No price control for birth control

For college students, safe sex just got more expensive. Prices for prescription contraceptives have surged at student health centers across the country. The...

“Leaders” earn praise, not funding

A fledgling organization started only a year ago, mentoring organization Leaders in Learning is working to broaden its wings. Leaders in Learning, a...

Talking to the sky

It seems like common sense that the university’s decision regarding public art on campus should involve, well, the public. Last Wednesday, the Center...

Qatar students head west for break

Last week, eight students from Carnegie Mellon’s Qatar campus took advantage of the Alternative Spring Break (ASB) program, volunteering their time and...

University moves ahead with plan for enlarged Entropy store

All who have ever been trapped in one of Entropy’s miniature aisles, take heart. This summer, Campus Services (the conglomeration of Dining Services and...

New SDS minor approved

Carnegie Mellon’s faculty has created a new rigorous and scholarly program that will better prepare its students to take on the world. Professors from...

Campus News in Brief

University Police becomes state-accredited On March 10, University Police became the first state-accredited university police force in Pennsylvania....

Art is subject of discussion this week

This week, artists and professors from Carnegie Mellon and beyond will share their expertise with the campus community. Today, Anthony Vidler of Cooper...

Statistically Speaking

With the price of birth control increasing at college and university health centers nationwide, young women across the country have had to reconsider...

Crime and Incident

Theft March 24, 2007 at 12:42 p.m. A male reported that he had lost his cell phone in the men’s locker room on the first floor of the University Center....

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