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Margaret Morrison meter restricts campus parking options
The Pittsburgh Parking Authority has announced that parking on Margaret Morrison Street will now be metered, requiring money from those wishing to park.
SciTech »
Incoming vice provost uses music, virtual reality to help stroke victims
Thanassis Rikakis, Carnegie Mellon’s new vice provost for design, arts, and technology, previously designed systems to help stroke victims regain the use of their limbs.
Forum »
Campus forgets Sept. 11
While not everyone here was personally affected by these tragedies, we still need to take the time to commemorate the victims and heroes of 9/11.
Sports »
Women’s soccer victorious
Six games into the season and the Carnegie Mellon women’s soccer team remains undefeated, with a record of 4–0–2.
Pillbox »
Imperfect Health provides societal health report
The new Miller Gallery exhibit provides social commentary on a range of health concerns.
Comics »
Sloth-o-scopes
This week's horoscopes encourage you to be lazy.