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Mayor pushes for students to stay in Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh’s got a new mayor — and he’s only a few years older than a college student. At 26, Luke Ravenstahl has taken a large northeastern city under...

The 'O' sued for racial discrimination

Though it left the campus this spring, the Original Hot Dog Shop Inc. is facing a lawsuit alleging racial discrimination at its Carnegie Mellon location. In...

Senate works to fill gaps in vacant seats

With 17 of 38 seats vacant and student body executives who have missed the first three meetings, Student Senate began the year with more than a few holes...

Study finds MBA students are most likely to cheat

Just as in their profession, business students often do anything to get ahead — even in the classroom. A recent study by the Center for Academic Integrity...

Nation’s only bagpipe major is a Tartan

Sophomore Nick Hudson is a typical Carnegie Mellon student. He exercises when he can, practices his instrument most of the day, and eats at half-price...

News in Brief

Campus robbery in daylight Last Monday, a Carnegie Mellon student reported that he was robbed in the University Center after using the ATM near Entropy. After...

Executive Privilege

This past week marked the first anniversary of my good friend Jared Branfman’s passing after his long battle against cancer. Jared was an avid cyclist,...

Statistically Speaking

Pittsburgh’s current mayor, Luke Ravenstahl, 26, is not much older than students here at Carnegie Mellon. In fact, in the history of this country, he...

Crime & Incident

Fire Alarm 23 September 2006 at 11:58 University Police was notified of a fire alarm set off in Kresge Theatre in the College of Fine Arts building....

Lecturers to speak about global labor and rise of civil rights

This week, lectures at Carnegie Mellon will focus on the modern representation of global labor issues and on understanding one of the “missing chapters”...

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