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Sjogren, Hamilton win election

Filled with problems and plagued by low turnout, student government elections ended last week after two days of voting. Karl Sjogren and Andrea Hamilton...

O burger, where art thou?: The 'O' to close on campus

After 10 years of burgers, peanut-oil-bathed French fries, and increasingly clogged arteries, the Original Hot Dog Shop is leaving. The "O" as many students...

Shhh! Don’t slurp: New café to open on first floor of Hunt Library

Staying in the library all night might taste a little better next fall when the Maggie Murph Café opens on the first floor of Hunt Library. The new campus...

Lt. Governor candidates discuss issues

Hoping to supplant Catherine Baker Knoll as the Democratic candidate for lieutenant governor of Pennsylvania, three Democrats gathered in Hamburg Hall...

Integrating math into global applications

Past the piles of calculus homework and old theses strewn across the floor, a look into the Department of Mathematics at Carnegie Mellon provides a startling...

Poll shows opposition to bill of rights

Campus Conversations met last Tuesday to discuss the results of their second round of deliberative polling, which affirmed overwhelming opposition to...

Speaking out with quiet voices

Last Wednesday was the quietest day of the year at 4000 schools across the country. Not because of a natural disaster or a national holiday, the silence...

Statistically speaking

The student Senatorial and presidential elections came to a close last week. With problems arising from ruling bodies on campus, here are some interesting...

Crime and Incident

Vehicle Collision 22 April 2006 at 13:49 The University shuttle service contacted University Police and said that a silver Honda with Maryland registration...

Executive Privilege: Tribute to senior staff

As I think back over the past year, I am very impressed by the progress The Tartan has made. Impressed, but not surprised. That’s because the people who...

Former CIA director and Eastern art expert to speak

Before classes draw to an end this week, the University welcomes two speakers today — including a former director of the Central Intelligence Agency. Director...

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