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Bob Moses presents next feasible steps for civil rights
Bob Moses is a transformative figure in the African American community and...
- Phipps market showcases local food adjacent to campus
- LGBT civil rights activist tells students what comes next
- Ex-politician talks about White House job
- Student Government executives hold town hall in Doherty
- Xerox CEO Ursula Burns visits campus to talk business
- Henry Hillman establishes new president's chair
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Researchers use fiber optics to improve robotic sensing
Researchers at Carnegie Mellon have developed a robotic hand using fiber optics to increase the number of sensors.
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All things need moderation, including Democratic primary
It’s bad for democracy when the country’s largest voting bloc does not have a candidate.
- Private space needs more true explorers, fewer capitalists
- "Overachievers" are overrated; better off to be high performer
- Voting day registration is necessary
- Nobel Prize for poverty economist long time coming
- Bill Cosby doesn't deserve honorary degree from CMU
- Cost of textbooks just as ridiculous as college tuition
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Women’s soccer retains unbeaten record in 2–0 victory
The Carnegie Mellon women’s soccer team took on the University of Rochester...
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Advice for Awkward People
Howdy Joshua, I'm having a bit of a personal problem, so I thought it'd...
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Avoid getting sick this winter!