EU may have solid case against Google in antitrust suit
When a company gets too large, market imperfections are bound to occur. This is a simple law of economics. Google, the company that's motto is “do no evil," has created externalities in its market.
"Golden Age" of diverse cartoons must not lose momentum
The last few years have brought a surge of good cartoons to our television screens — a “Golden Age,” as some people are calling it. They’ve brought representation back into children’s television.
Letter to the Editor: CMU's custodial staff deserve fair pay, appreciation from community
It’s time that we, too, start viewing our custodial staff as part of our Carnegie Mellon family
Democracy is worthless when based on wealth
Money in politics is the biggest threat to our democracy, and it has infected the operations and priorities of both political parties.
Letter to the Editor: Student-led diversity conversation should keep growing louder
We recognize that it is everyone’s responsibility to play a role in fostering a diverse campus community. As a result, we did our part by hosting two student-driven Diversity Forums.
Robertson's gender equality victory cannot forget Pao
The Tartan hopes that this will set a precedent for women filing and winning cases against corporate giants. However, we have to realize that this is a limited victory.
Teachers, students must collaborate for healthier finals
The transition from Spring Carnival to finals is stressful. Students are finally able to look forward to summer, but often take that deadline as license to push themselves to their limits.
Journalism is indispensable for progressive society
Kuznia's story highlights the need for continued support and patronage of local and national journalism.
A Person's Opinion
The Tartan is gearing up for the last week of classes, finals, and the future this week. So we asked graduating seniors,
"What are you doing after graduation?"