Amnesty and SIFE work together
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) estimates that over 1 billion people worldwide have little or no access to safe, clean water.
Cohon yet to sign PCC
Cohon has recently received criticism for his failure to join over 600 of his peers in signing what has become a highly publicized and scrutinized document: the Presidents Climate Compact (PCC).
Idea Competition inspires entrepreneurs
Carngie Mellon’s Project Build Your Own Business, which is part of Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE), sponsored the Build Your Own Business (BYOB) Idea Competition on Dec. 3, 2008.
LGBT rights threatened
The issue of gay rights has been the subject of debate for several decades and has spun off into different arenas including marriage and the military.
Sonya Barclay remembered by colleagues
Sonya Barclay, a recent Ph.D. graduate from Carnegie Mellon, died of cancer Dec. 25 at Presbyterian Hospital. Barclay, 49, received her Ph.D. in history last spring.
Rights to student information altered
Students are coming back to Carnegie Mellon from winter break in a new year and with new Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) regulations.
Campus News in Brief
Dr. King Jr. celebrations today and Professor's clean energy plan
Lecture Preview
Take a look at the lectures for this coming week
Statistically Speaking
Here are some statistics about how America feels about Barack Obama.
Crime and Incident
Take a look at the crime report from this past week.