Egyptian riots spark discussion
“Speak Your Mind Dinner and Dialogue” series held a discussion last Thursday about Hosni Mubarak’s resignation and the resulting riots.
Greek life could potentially be scrutinized due to resolution
By refraining from helping fraternity recruitment, sorority women hope to distinguish themselves as strictly single-sex organizations.
Morewood residents experience inconvenient, annoying blackout
There was a prolonged power outage on Tuesday at the Morewood Gardens residence hall.
Study abroad programs increase in Carnegie Mellon student body
Carnegie Mellon’s Office of International Education offers 43 programs in 26 countries, providing various travel options for students.
Campus News in Brief
Carnegie Mellon International Film Festival’s “Faces of Migration” is coming and chemistry professor wins award.
Lecture Previews
Lectures range from visiting scholars to living legacies, as part of the Black History Month series.
Crime and Incident
There were many fire alarms this week, as well as thefts.
Statistically Speaking
The Grammy Awards made a splash with music lovers and general audiences alike.