Students recount experience at Darfur rally
As their friends prepared to go out to parties the night of Saturday, September 16, Timi Abimbola and Megan Larcom, two first-year students, boarded a...
Campus mourns Professor Preston Covey’s death
Associate professor of philosophy Preston Covey, esteemed scholar and husband of library faculty member Denise Troll Covey, died at home last Monday....
Three charged in Duquesne shooting; students react to incident
Last Sunday, school shootings hit a little closer to home. Five Duquesne basketball players were shot and injured by a gunman at around 2 a.m. on Last...
Housing: A financial look
Most students pay $5500 a year for a room on campus and take nothing away four years later. A few investment-minded Carnegie Mellon students, though,...
MBA degree doesn’t always mean CEO position
“Is an undergraduate degree from an elite private college worth the cost?” On September 18, Carol Hymowitz, a weekly columnist for The Wall Street Journal,...
Campus news in brief
readme withdraws issues due to controversial article Last week, Activities Board’s weekly satire publication, readme, withdrew all its issues due to...
This week’s lectures to discuss Mideast issues
This week, lectures will focus on conflicts in the Middle East and understanding the motivations behind them. Today a professor will speak on her work...
Crime and Incident
Suspicious Person 15 September 2006 at 12:41 Police were notified of a suspicious person sitting on a chair on the second floor of the University Center....
Executive Privilege
This Sunday, the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review carried columnist Eric Heyl’s editorial “CMU burns in satire hell once again” in response to readme’s article...
Statistically Speaking
Business students with MBAs do not always end up as CEOs of Fortune 500 companies. Like students from Carnegie Mellon, many start their own businesses....