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Men’s tennis clinches a 5–4 win
Despite their loss on Saturday to Denison 6–3, the Tartans rebounded and defeated the University of Mary Washington yesterday, 5–4.
Sports | March 28, 2011 -
Professor leads team in Google Challenge to land robot on moon
The weekly civil environmental engineering lecture had the honor of hosting Professor William “Red” Whittaker, the Fredkin Research Professor of Robotics in Carnegie Mellon’s Robotics Institute and a National Academy of Engineering member. His lecture, titled “Robots at Work ... on Earth and Beyond,” highlighted the various projects he and his teams have accomplished over the past decades. A few o...
SciTech | March 28, 2011 -
Men’s tennis wins home match
The Carnegie Mellon men’s tennis team defeated Ohio’s Walsh University 7–2 last Saturday during its first home outdoors match of the semester. Especially noteworthy was sophomore Duke Miller, who defeated his opponent 6–1, 6–0 at No. 2 singles. The Tartans move to 8–5 for the year.
Sports | March 21, 2011 -
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Pornographic content gets own Internet suffix
SciTech | March 21, 2011 -
Men’s tennis falls 6–3 to Kenyon on the road
The No. 8 Carnegie Mellon men’s tennis team traveled to Gambier, Ohio to take on the No. 12 Lords of Kenyon College last Saturday, but fell 6–3 after missing the opportunity to clinch a few vital matches. The Lords also had home court advantage, with dozens of fans yelling and rattling the stadium after each point the Lords won. This match puts the Tartans at 7–5 for the season.
Sports | February 28, 2011