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Student dies after car accident on Forbes

Web Update: Wednesday, April 12 A Carnegie Mellon student on her way to a birthday party never made it there. Sophomore economics major Wei Wei Wang,...

Architects unveil Gates Center design

Architect Mack Scogin walked onto the Carnegie Mellon campus last Monday, and for the first time, he didn’t come empty-handed. He brought with him a design...

Organizations see budgets reduced

In case this year’s 103 student groups did not meet the student body’s needs, 26 new organizations are looking for a piece of the student activities fee. The...

Church named dean of Student Affairs

Interim dean of Student Affairs Jennifer Church has been officially named dean of Student Affairs, vice-president of Enrollment William Elliott announced...

University meets new level of clean; janitor pride doesn’t reflect

Carnegie Mellon University facilities have reached a new standard of cleanliness, while janitorial workers find working conditions anything but spotless. Last...

Conference discusses military contributions at the University

The campus may not have missile silos under the Cut, but Carnegie Mellon may be more like a military base than commonly thought. Concern is growing among...

FBI investigates peace protest

The Pittsburgh-based Thomas Merton Center for Peace and Justice (TMC) has long been part of the movement for finding solutions in the War on Terror. Now...

Leadership Profile: Jamie Edwards

Rho Lambda, a leadership and honor society for sorority women, features individuals in a Women’s Leadership Series based on their contributions to campus...

Statistically Speaking

Always a hot-button issue, the illegal immigration debate has taken to the streets and is in the dialogue of mainstream America. The United States is...

Crime and Incident

Disorderly Conduct 1 April 2006 at 00:30 Complainants reported to University Police a foul odor and visible traces of feces in the Hill dorms area....

Executive Privilege

Five bucks per semester from every undergraduate student adds up to a hefty sum of money. So why are we throwing it away? Reading a newspaper keeps...

First female Black Panther Party leader, Undersecretary of State to speak this week

This week’s lectures bring several significant personalities to the Carnegie Mellon campus, including a member of the Department of State, a famed musician...

Student dies after car accident on Forbes

Web Update: Wednesday, April 12, 2:30 pm Sophomore economics major Wei Wei Wang, 19, died this morning from injuries she sustained in a car accident...

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