Student body presidential candidates debate positions
Public attention was ironically the theme for the sparsely attended student government forum last Tuesday. The three executive tickets running in this...
Low return in Senate petitions
With 37 seats up for grabs in the Carnegie Mellon Student Senate, only 21 people have submitted petitions to fight for them. Where the problem lies depends...
Statue of Mao Yisheng unveiled
University officials and Chinese dignitaries dedicated a statue of Carnegie Tech alumnus Mao Yisheng in a ribbon-cutting ceremony last Tuesday afternoon...
Presentation schools students about smart attire
Even though Newsweek dubbed Carnegie Mellon the “hottest [university] for getting a job,” its students need more than a diploma to land a career. “Weak...
Saudi Students House holds event to promote national awareness
Outside the University Center’s Connan Room last Wednesday, pamphlets laid on tables provided information about Islamic terrorists, moral systems, and...
Executive Privilege: The next step for CMU’s media groups
Last Thursday, just a few hours after Midway opened, about 200 members of the Carnegie Mellon media community gathered for a shared barbeque. This shouldn’t...
Crime and Incident
Liquor Law 15 April 2006 at 02:37 University Police responded to a call that an unknown individual was vomiting on the sidewalk along Forbes Avenue....
Statistically speaking
This past weekend, Carnival brought hoards of hot dogs, chips, and pizza into students' diets. Here are some statistics on how unhealthily Americans eat...
Happenings this week: Elections and NY Times speaker
Even though Carnival is over and the semester is winding down, Carnegie Mellon students still have one more important activity: voting in student government...