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Class of 2024

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  • City of Pittsburgh to implement Deer Management Pilot Program

    If you’ve wandered around campus in the evening or night hours, there’s a good chance you’ve seen a deer somewhere on Carnegie Mellon’s campus, especially in the area near Schenley Park. Pittsburgh as a whole is facing a deer population problem: there are too many of them.

    News | September 11, 2023
  • Senate closes out year with committee reports, elections

    On Thursday, April 27, the 2022-2023 Undergraduate Student Senate met for the last time to give committee reports and vote on their executive committee for the next year. They also heard a Special Allocations request.

    News | May 1, 2023
  • Men’s, women’s tennis earn fifth places at UAA tennis championships

    Men’s Tennis

    Sports | May 1, 2023
  • Researchers examine causes, effects of ghosting behavior

    With the rise of cellular communication, it’s easier than ever to talk to others. However, it’s also easier than ever to ignore them. When communication ends with someone without explanation, it’s called “ghosting.” Though it’s more likely to happen in romantic relationships, it also happens in friendships as well.

    SciTech | May 1, 2023
  • Undergraduate Senate, GSA hold annual joint ratification meeting

    On Wednesday, April 19, the Undergraduate Student Senate and the Graduate Student Assembly (GSA) met in Tepper Simmons Auditorium for their annual Joint Ratification Meeting (JRM). The JRM is a once-a-year meeting where the two student government bodies meet to approve the results of the student elections and budgets from the activities fee.

    Climate Action Resolution

    News | April 24, 2023

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