Students released from jail on own recognizance
Two Carnegie Mellon students ended their stay in the Allegheny County Jail last week after being held for breaking into Heinz Field amid threats of terrorist...
Smart People on campus
From the writer to the director to the extras, everything about Carnegie Mellon’s lastest stint in the spotlight is “smart.” The movie Smart People will...
Professor wins award for criminology work
Alfred Blumstein, a professor in the Heinz School of Public Policy and Management, was awarded this year’s Stockholm Prize in criminology last week. The...
Future scientists face off
The Siemens Competition in Math, Science, and Technology is not a typical high school science fair. The event brings the brightest high school students...
Average price of college tuition in Pennsylvania ranked fifth highest nationally
Pennsylvania has been ranked the fifth most expensive state in which to attend public college and the 10th most expensive state in which to attend private...
Cell phone tower installed on Warner
Cingular Wireless installed a new cell phone tower on the roof of Warner Hall three weeks ago. Telecom, a division of Carnegie Mellon’s Network Services...
Crime and Incident
Vandalism November 4, 2006 at 5:53 a.m. A vending machine in Welch House was vandalized. The glass window of the machine was broken and some food was...
Executive Privilege
The first-years who enrolled this fall came to Carnegie Mellon paying $44,048 in tuition, room and board, and other various fees. That’s 8 percent more...
Statistically Speaking
In last Tuesday’s midterm elections, the Democrats won both the House of Representatives and the Senate. Here are a few statistics on the results of the...
Bestselling novelist and mideast professor to speak
This week’s lectures bring internet activists, a bestselling novelist, and a professor of Islamic studies to the podium. Title: “Bridging the Technological...