Cole Skuse Editor-in-Chief

Class of 2024

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  • #5 CMU men’s cross country wins UAA Championship

    Men’s Cross Country

    The fifth-ranked Carnegie Mellon men’s cross country team headed to the University Athletic Association (UAA) Championships on Saturday, Oct. 28 at Hunting Valley, Ohio.

    Sports | October 30, 2023
  • Just how loyal should we be to our school?

    When the updated U.S. News rankings came out last week and Carnegie Mellon was no longer number one in computer science on the graduate or undergraduate level, I found myself not really caring. Instead I wondered, How do the computer science students feel about that? Betrayed because they thought they were going to the best school for computer science (don’t...

    Forum | October 9, 2023
  • Return of Bar Buddies: Independent Brewing Company

    After a very long hiatus, we here at The Tartan decided it was time to bring back Bar Buddies, our pillbox column that highlights various bars and restaurants in Pittsburgh! A typical Bar Buddies ranks a bar or restaurant based on where it’s located, the overall vibe, the food and drinks, and if it’s “lit or nah.”

    Pillbox | October 9, 2023
  • CMU football topples Thiel 80-22

    Men’s Football

    The Carnegie Mellon football team hosted the Thiel Tomcats on Saturday, Oct. 8 for the 11th annual Cindy Lackner Memorial game at Gesling Stadium.

    Sports | October 9, 2023
  • Scientists first observe gravity’s effect on antimatter

    Though antimatter is a popular topic in science fiction, it is also real in our world. Antimatter is simply the “partner” to ordinary matter, and when a matter particle meets its antimatter partner, they annihilate each other. In theory, the only difference between matter and antimatter is an opposite electric charge and different quantum numbers, however antimatter is much harder to discover.

    SciTech | October 2, 2023

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