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Ecuador’s constitutional amendment will benefit environment

“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that...

Respect citizens’ rights regardless of their idle drawings

Imagine being an artist with an idea for a project. Now imagine sketching out your plan, heading to Canada for the Cultural Capital Festival in New Brunswick...

Acknowledge American writers

Jean-Marie Gustave Le Clézio is likely not a name you had heard before Thursday — or even before reading this sentence. But, my apologies, I already have...

Nobel Prize process too abstruse?

It’s 3 a.m. and the phone rings. It’s neither Obama nor McCain (nor Clinton, for that matter) who answers; rather, it’s a small, selective group of geniuses...

Encourage non-academic global collaboration

Carnegie Mellon is taking the “global university” aspect of its strategic plan — a set of mission statements meant to guide the university — very seriously,...

Corporations should use their (green) sense

Does going green and getting more green in your wallet sound like a good thing to you? Citizens Bank certainly thinks so, and hopes that its customers...

Organization of Homecoming will benefit campus

If all goes well, this year’s Homecoming festivities are sure to have more of an impact on our campus than ever before. Homecoming, which will happen...

Leadership Perspectives

Hey Tartans, Can you believe that we’re already halfway through October? Relay For Life, a mid-semester landmark, happened Saturday night, Homecoming...

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