On Friday, Feb. 27, 15 out of the 17 Tartan Scholars Ambassadors — student workers who help facilitate the Tartan Scholars program — announced their ...
Since all food is cut, cooked, and served by students with clubs and classes, a small mistake can require a huge effort to recover. Kim recounts incidents where the ovens have stopped working, and ...
When my mother was pregnant, and people would ask her whether she wanted a boy or a girl, she would religiously respond with “I don’t care, as long as it’s ...
Addressing these cases of bias is one aspect of Dr. Grover and the For All Lab’s work — accessibility being another. Current deep-brain treatments for conditions like depression, OCD, addiction, ...
From producing for Panic! At the Disco, to songwriting for “Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story,” to being a vocalist and multi-instrumentalist in his own right, Mike Viola has had a storied career in the ...
The Dual-Use Technology Summit was held in the Simmons B Auditorium in the Tepper School of Business. On Feb. 20, Carnegie Mellon hosted its inaugural Dual-Use Technology Innovation Summit in the ...
With so much of people’s exposure to the genocide in Gaza being through social media posts and headlines, an 89-minute, personal look into the way it affects those who live there is an eye-opening ...
Octavia Liku/News Editor. Carnegie Mellon’s new Learnvia platform builds off past work in data-driven education The Gates Foundation donated $55 million to Carnegie Mellon to create Learnvia, a ...
Sports betting is to gambling what vapes are to cigarettes. After decades of research about the real costs and lived tragedies of smoking, one would think that people would learn. But we fell for it ...
On Feb. 18, Carnegie Mellon hosted an information session with law firm Hogan Lovells regarding the legal developments affecting transgender and gender ...
Police presence at summit By Zane Aqra Students were asked to protests across from Tepper Simmons. When entering the building police lined up to prevent ...