Website offers way to hold Obama accountable
Politicians make a lot of promises during their campaigns. Out of a desire to be elected, they promise to lower taxes or improve the economy.
Possibility of peace between Israel, Gaza shattered by violence
With over 1300 dead, and at least 5000 wounded in Gaza, Israel has reason to form the war crime defense team they did — they will certainly need it.
Pop culture in brief: Lost, Obama, and the Steelers
If the new year’s events thus far are any indication, 2009 is going to be a great year — or, if not a great year, at least an eventful one.
Letter to the Editor
In response to Forum Editorial (Sept. 15, 2008), I would like to put in perspective why Carnegie Mellon should supports the arts at the highest level.
Hyundai shows care for customers’ finances
With the declining economy, the news is full of big-name companies that are in the midst of major layoffs.
Zimbabwe must rid itself of current President
Last week, Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe and his opposition, led by Morgan Tsvangirai, came face-to-face in talks aimed to move the country forward
Minority enrollment, diversity essential to CMU
Imagine walking around Carnegie Mellon’s campus and seeing students who all look the same.
Leadership Perspectives
I’d like to use this space today to introduce myself as the new Publisher of The Tartan and talk a little bit about some things I’ll be working on.