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Students show solidarity for Mizzou
Students from Carnegie Mellon and the University of Pittsburgh joined a national conversation on race and campus politics when they gathered to show solidarity with University of Missouri students.
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Researchers study personal fabrication
She believes that through the development of more intuitive devices that provide quicker feedback to a user’s input, we may reach a point in the future where we can make any type of object we desire.
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"Cup-gate" not a front in "War on Christmas"
It is absolutely ridiculous to call a red coffee cup a symbol of hatred against the holidays.
- Platforms worth more than purses, women worth more than their beauty
- Weird names build cool character, worth risk of stigma
- CMU's Tor hack was unacceptable violation of user privacy
- "P.O.C." fails as umbrella term in Mizzou protests
- Students deserve dependably safe food on campus
- Focus on drug abuse creates stigma about ADHD
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CMU Volleyball takes second in ECAC South tournament
Looking ready for championship season, the Carnegie Mellon women’s volleyball...
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Comedian proposes solutions
Fielder, who came to Carnegie Mellon at the behest of the Activities Board, came onto the stage singing a decidedly tone-deaf version of Lana del Rey’s “Born to Die.”
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