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Students speak out in smoking ban survey

Thirty-eight percent of students voted in favor of the university’s proposed smoking ban, while 52 percent voted against it, according to survey results released Tuesday night.

Grab a bike, get to class

Next month, students may never have an excuse for being late to class again. Under student government’s Public Rec Program Pilot Study, the university...

Students rush big business

By the time he reached high school, Kiley Williams was familiar with business. He had started creating his own programs at age 9 and had already been...

Writer addresses Middle East issues

Last Wednesday, students, faculty, and members of the local Pittsburgh media gathered in the Adamson Wing of Baker Hall to hear Khaled Abu Toameh give...

Exiled writer makes a new home in Pittsburgh

Horacio Castellanos Moya, an exiled El Salvadoran novelist, has relocated to Pittsburgh. After being the target of unofficial government threats regarding...

Seventh annual Mosaic gender issues conference tackles social norms

The seventh annual Mosaic conference was held yesterday in the University Center from 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Mosaic brings to campus an array of discussion...

Campus News in Brief

Carnegie Mellon grad named to Order of Canada James Gosling, the man credited with inventing the Java programming language and who received his Ph.D....

HCI and globalization among week’s lectures

This week’s lectures are on a diverse assortment of topics, from human-computer interaction and globalization to women’s history and life along the Ohio...

Statistically Speaking

Two weeks ago, Carnegie Mellon students voiced their opinions on the proposed smoking ban. Each year, organizations like the American Lung Association...

Crime & Incident

Fire Alarm February 9, 2007 at 8:55 a.m. Police received a report that a fire alarm was activated in the Pittsburgh Technology Center. The Pittsburgh...

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