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University revamps ID card, career website, and dining

Less work, more food. It sounds too good to be true, but it’s the direction in which most changes on campus are heading this year. Among them, the introduction...

Mideast reactions

Tension between Israel and Hezbollah hit home for several Carnegie Mellon students this summer. From the bombings of Beirut to a boom in Tel Aviv’s business,...

Carnegie Mellon named a “new Ivy,” ranked 21st overall

Forget the “Nerdy Nine” — Carnegie Mellon is a new Ivy. On August 21, Newsweek and Kaplan released their annual “How To Get Into College” guide, which...

Investor buys city building for CMU tech companies

A New York investor is feeling bullish on Carnegie Mellon robotics; it is a $22.5 million feeling. Last month, New York investor Ira Gorman bought the...

CMU, Pitt receive $15 million research grant

Researchers in Pittsburgh are embarking on their first year of finding new ways to give sight to the blind, mobility to the handicapped, and independence...

Executive Privilege

... accept the principal challenge of making this newspaper your newspaper. In just two short years, The Tartan has lifted itself from relative obscurity...

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