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Monday 9.22.14
Pittsburgh Connections Fair. Rangos Ballroom, Cohon University Center. 11 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Local arts and culture organizations will gather to present off-campus involvement opportunities available to students. Among the organizations in attendance will be Oakland Forever, Fort Pitt Museum, Venture Outdoors, and Pittsburgh Playhouse.Tuesday 9.23.14
Pillbox | September 22, 2014 -
Catch these eye-opening exhibits while you can
If you’re a returning student, it’s probably been some time since your last Carnegie Museum of Art (CMOA) visit. Or maybe you’ve never been and you have a perpetually busy schedule to blame. Maybe you’re a first-year student looking to explore the several free, convenient opportunities to view art in Oakland.
Pillbox | August 25, 2014 -
Dining offers extended hours, healthier options
If you’ve ever wondered how much sugar is in that smoothie you just ordered or wished you could buy fresh produce right on campus, you’re in luck this semester.
Carnegie Mellon Dining Services will offer extended hours, expanded menu options, furniture additions, new events, and other changes at numerous dining locations this semester.
News | August 25, 2014 -
Leadership Perspetive: Student newspaper serves as platform for engagement, change
To the class of 2018+,
As you adjust to the campus community at Carnegie Mellon, you will no doubt find a wealth of resources that can help you thrive during your college experience. These resources will come in many forms, from fellow classmates to professors, from textbooks to teaching assistants, from posters pinned up in your dormitories to the resident assistants who hang them.
Forum | August 15, 2014 -
Fuel & Fuddle reopens, with menu changes, after fire
For students who lived in Pittsburgh for the summer, it was a long-awaited event; for students returning to campus in the fall, the reopening of Fuel & Fuddle is just in time for the beginning of the new semester.
The Oakland restaurant and bar reopened Aug. 5 after a chimney fire caused it to close for a three-month restoration process.
News | August 15, 2014