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Post invades academia
Due to today’s increasingly technology-based world, many print-based companies have been forced to find alternative means of income.
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MBIC scientists develop novel method of cell imaging
Led by professor Alan Waggoner, scientists develop method of viewing fluorescent proteins.
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Avoid conformity, make changes that suit your needs
I love, love, love General Tso — his chicken, his tofu, and sometimes even his beef are enough to send me into a food coma.
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Swimming performs well in UAA championship
The three-day meet ended with the Carnegie Mellon men in second place following Emory University. The women finished in fourth place behind Emory University, Washington University in St. Louis, and New York University.
- Track, field competes solidly in meet at Kent State
- Fifth-ranked women’s tennis defeats Kenyon
- ATHLETE PROFILE: Greg Gonzalez
- Basketball loses to Emory, Case Western at home
- Professional hockey player and Pittsburgh native J.B. Bittner raises money for the Special Olympics
- Carnegie Mellon Explorer’s Club recruits new members for climbing
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The Vagina Monologues
Take a glance at a review of The Vagina Monologues.