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Executive Privilege

With the beginning of Homecoming, hundreds of alumni have returned to a campus that has undergone a great deal of change. Those celebrating their fifth...

From the desk: Student government always seeks to respond to you

You may have seen posters around campus this week promoting the concerns@andrew.cmu.edu e-mail address. Student Government established this address as...

Statistically Speaking

After a contamination of flu shots in the United Kingdom closed one source of the vaccines to the United States, America is left with enough flu shots...

John Kerry, Condoleezza Rice to appear on campus

John Kerry will be speaking at Carnegie Mellon on Wednesday. The Massachusetts senator and Democratic nominee for President will bring his campaign to...

EXTRA! October surprise: Politicos visit campus

Wednesday?s rally presented journalists with an interesting challenge. With so many students owning digital cameras and writing in their online journals/blogs,...

Vice President Cheney makes appearance at Allegheny College

by James Auwaerter Forum Editor On a brisk autumn morning last Wednesday in Meadville, Pa., vendors hawked George W. Bush buttons while across the road,...

Business professor and alumnus win Nobel Prize

When Carnegie Mellon professor Finn Kydland received the announcement of his being awarded the Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of...

Collegiate Readership Program initiated at CMU

by Louisa Kinoshi Junior Staffwriter Carnegie Mellon is currently sponsoring a free one-month trial of the USA Today Collegiate Readership Program from...

Robotics Institute celebrates 25th anniversary

by Isabel Gardocki Junior Staffwriter ?Mr. Washington thinks I should control RHex,? pleaded one middle school boy while another took out a ten-dollar...

Pro-Palestinian film and speech sparks controversy

by Marshall Roy Junior Staffwriter A tense atmosphere characterized last Wednesday?s screening of the film Peace, Propaganda and the Promised Land in...

Pitt Program Council continues hip-hop concert ban

by Ann Wootton Junior Staffwriter The question of whether to block or allow outdoor hip-hop concerts at the University of Pittsburgh has caused a string...

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