RIAA sends Carnegie Mellon 13 pre-litigation letters in effort to curb illegal file sharing
On Sept. 20, the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) sent another wave of pre-litigation settlement letters to Carnegie Mellon and 21 other...
Elections: how do we measure up?
It’s no secret that Carnegie Mellon’s student government elections this year could have run more smoothly. In the past, Student Senate has suffered due...
And the winners are: Sean Weinstock and Adi Jain
Sean Weinstock and Adi Jain looked relieved as they sat down in Skibo Café Thursday. Sure enough, “relieved” was the first word out of both of their mouths...
University hosts conference to honor Rachel Carson
On Saturday, Carnegie Mellon hosted a tribute to American marine biologist Rachel Carson that honored Carson and educated the public about her agenda....
Aron Ralston’s courage inspires students
Aron Ralston does not look any different when he is sitting down at a table. But when this Carnegie Mellon alumnus stands up to shake hands, he uses his...
Campus News in Brief
New IS major on Qatar campus Undergraduate students at Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar will now be able to earn a bachelor of science in information...
Lecture Preview
Title: University Lecture Series — “The Effects of Recent European Union Environmental Regulations on U.S. Industry” The Basics: Daniel Assmus, director...
Statistically speaking
Sex has always been a popular topic of discussion on college campuses. However, what is being discussed may differ depending on the IQs of the students...
Crime & Incident
Noise Complaint Sept. 23, 2007 at 2:31 a.m. A West Wing resident complained of excessive noise coming from the Cut. University Police found the source...