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Nation’s cybersecurity chief returns to CMU

After two years and a questionable $19,577,602 in salaries and contracts, the nation’s cybersecurity chief is returning to Carnegie Mellon. Donald “Andy”...

Student recognized for heroism

Benjamin Saks had a rocky month last February. The architecture fourth-year’s car broke down, two of his tires were slashed, and he was shot in the hand...

University to debut newly redesigned website

Nationally recognized as a leader in computer engineering, computer science, and all things technology, Carnegie Mellon has left its own website unchanged...

Education Deptartment plans new measures for universities

The Department of Education has unveiled its new plan for higher education, a plan which USA Today called “No College Student Left Behind” in a September...

Too many students, not enough tutors

The days of unlimited supplemental instruction and peer tutoring may be short-lived. Starting next fall, the Office of Academic Development may be forced...

Statistically Speaking

With three school shootings occurring within one week, U.S. school officials have focused on safety. Here are some statistics on school shootings that...

Lectures to focus on social and technological issues

This week’s lectures feature a variety of social and technological issues, from controlling internet access in the United States to the pros and cons...

Executive Privilege

Twenty-two months does not seem like a long period of time to hold a single job, but in the accelerated time frame of college, it feels like a life-long...

Crime and Incident

Fire Alarm 30 September 2006 at 03:33 Police received notification of a fire alarm set off in West Wing. Units from the Pittsburgh Fire Bureau arrived...

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