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Arts Greenhouse helps students create music
This Thursday beats will be dropped in the UC as several Carnegie Mellon student organizations pool their talents to put on a benefit concert called “Rebirth.”
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How Things Work: Powered exoskeletons
“Powered exoskeletons” are exactly as they sound; they are skeletal frames worn by humans that can enable the wearer to lift heavy objects, run large distances, and even jump great lengths.
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UK labeling kids as potential terrorists extreme, harmful
Throughout my years of elementary school and middle school, I saw teachers branding students as “brilliant,” “dumb,” “absolutely abysmal.”
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Men's tennis defeats NYU, Chicago at UAAs
As its season draws to a close, the 15th-ranked Carnegie Mellon men's tennis team geared up for the University Athletic Association (UAA) championship.
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Upsets incite excitement at this year’s Buggy
Didn’t rise early enough to watch the Buggy races? Flip to get a recap.