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‘Goodbye, Eri’: a perfect film about grief on paper
This past week, “Chainsaw Man” and “Fire Punch” author Tatsuki Fujimoto released a new one-shot titled “Goodbye, Eri.” Since the ending of the first part of “Chainsaw Man,” Fujimoto has published another one-shot, “Look Back.” (Both “Look Back” and “Chainsaw Man” are phenomenal reads; I would highly recommend them.) At a glance, it’s a 200-page story of a boy expressing his grief through film. At ...
Pillbox | April 18, 2022 -
Bare bones club membership at CMU and ‘the grind’
Carnegie Mellon is often regarded as a school with a rigorous admissions process; U.S. News considers it one of the most selective schools with an acceptance rate of approximately 17 percent. According to the Carnegie Mellon [common data set](https://www.cmu.edu/ira/CDS/pdf/cds_2021_22/cds2021-c-first-time-first-year-...
Forum | April 18, 2022 -
Senate GBM recap: supply funds, 14-week semester
The Undergraduate Student Senate opened their meeting on April 13 with a presentation from the Academic Affairs committee. Academic Affairs chair Emily DuBois gave the presentation on the Online Learning Resource and Art Supply Fund for the fall 2021 semester.
News | April 18, 2022 -
Video game headlines: CD Projekt Red, 'No Man's Sky,' 'Club Penguin Rewritten'
‘Club Penguin Rewritten’ shuts down after Disney request
SciTech | April 18, 2022 -
Student body election results ratified at joint GSA-Senate meeting
The Undergraduate Student Senate and the Graduate Student Assembly (GSA) met in a joint session on April 6 to ratify the results of the Student Body Elections. Though the meeting was slated to start at 5 p.m., the start was delayed because less than 51 percent of voting members were in attendance until about 5:15 p.m.
News | April 11, 2022