Water main break "cut" through campus
The Cut earned its name Friday afternoon as victim to a water main break that ripped through campus. At about 1:10 p.m., the water main broke, causing...
Carnegie Mellon-led project writes new, digital chapter for out-of-print texts
The Carnegie Mellon-led Million Book Project announced Wednesday that it has successfully put over 1.5 million books online. Founded and directed by...
All Senate positions filled
For the first time in seven years, Carnegie Mellon’s Student Senate is full. As of Nov. 15, all 38 seats are occupied by students representing all undergraduate...
Mock trial team goes to court
The Cathedral of Learning bore witness to the civil and criminal trials of multiple defendants this weekend. Among the defendants, lawyers, and witnesses...
Middle East takes steps to peace
On Tuesday and Wednesday of last week, Israeli and Palestinian leaders met in Annapolis, Md. at the invitation of President Bush to discuss peace negotiations...
Nicholas Sullivan talks on his book
Last Tuesday, the question was not “Can you hear me now?” but whether those in the third world will be able to hear you via cell phone. The man posing...
Campus News in Brief
‘Virtual’ showcase to take place On Wednesday, the students of this semester’s Building Virtual Worlds class will showcase their work in a colorful on-stage...
Lecture Preview
Title: School of Art Lecture Series — Trenton Doyle Hancock The Basics: Trenton Doyle Hancock, a world-renowned artist and sculptor, will speak on the...
Statistically speaking
The Christmas (and Hanukkah) season has long been regarded as a morale booster among American citizens. But American consumers rarely consider the people...
Crime and Incident
Suspicious Vehicle November 25, 2007 at 2:04 p.m. University Police found a station wagon with a door open in the gated parking lot by Wean and Porter...