Amy Tsien
Articles
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PHI to shut down; students grieve
Panther Hollow Inn — known among students as “PHI” — formally announced that it is closing by the end of May after many years of operation.
This news met with a great deal of attention within the university community and from local residents.
News | April 29, 2013 -
Lupe Fiasco presents high-energy concert
A line of people wound all the way to the parking garage last Friday evening at 7 p.m. for an 8 p.m. concert in Wiegand Gymnasium. If it were any other artist, the anticipation would probably not be nearly as intense, with people literally fighting to get into the gymnasium. The chanting from the crowd ensured that the entire Carnegie Mellon campus was aware that Lupe Fiasco was in Pittsburgh to p...
Pillbox | April 22, 2013 -
Bauman supplies big laughs
McConomy Auditorium was about half-full with students and faculty members last Tuesday afternoon. Despite the mixed ages and ethnic backgrounds, one thing these attendees had in common was their interest in economics — and of course, in comedy. But then, who wouldn’t be up for a good, educational laugh over intelligent jokes? After all, we go to Carnegie Mellon.
Pillbox | April 15, 2013 -
CMU alumni have style
Our school may not have fashion as an available major, but students keep surprising the world with their talents in this field. Gela Nash-Taylor’s Juicy Couture, for example, is one of the most renowned brands from a Carnegie Mellon alumna (CFA ’78). Now, the up-and-coming personal styling website sharesomestyle.com is about to continue this legacy.
Pillbox | April 8, 2013 -
Students start vodka label
Student-made robots, famous fashion labels, top-notch actors, and world-class writers are born every now and then from Carnegie Mellon. Nevertheless, senior economic and statistics major Doug Heckmann, senior mechanical engineering major Casey Parzych, and senior information systems and business administration double major Anthony Lorubbio still managed to surprise the community by developing the...
Pillbox | April 1, 2013