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The different faces of race

Approximately 24 percent of Carnegie Mellon’s undergraduate student population identifies itself as Asian-American or Pacific Islander, according to recent...

House votes to cut student loan interest

For Carnegie Mellon students taking on thousands of dollars in debt, relief might be just a few hundred feet away. The House of Representatives passed...

Graduate students green-up vacant lots

According to the results of a Heinz School study, a rebirth could be in store for Pittsburgh’s 14,000 vacant lots. The study, released on December 11,...

First Triple Helix in print

Carnegie Mellon students can study pretty much whatever they want, cutting across disciplinary lines to create the perfect course of study. So it seems...

Campus News in Brief

After serving more than two years on the Homeland Security Advisory Council, Carnegie Mellon President Jared L. Cohon was appointed the chairman of the...

Experts on art and media to lecture this week

This week’s lectures focus on the role of the artist in society amidst the ever-evolving media landscape. Today, alumnus Fritz Haeg (A ’92) will speak...

Statistically Speaking

The Groundhog Day we know today started with the Germans, Pennsylvania’s earliest settlers. They decided that if the sun appeared on February 2, the groundhog...

Executive Privilege

It is generally understood that the meat of a newspaper should be about reporting the facts in an interesting, but ultimately accurate, way. That is what...

Crime and Incident

Fire Alarm January 12, 2007 at 1:19 p.m. The Morewood Gardens fire alarm was activated. The Pittsburgh Bureau of Fire was notified, arrived on the scene,...

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