Harvard admission change not likely at CMU
When Harvard University announced last week that it planned to eliminate its early action policy in the fall of 2007, it sent college admissions offices...
CMU researches Facebook privacy as site goes global
College students may soon receive a surprising e-mail in their inboxes: “Your mom has added you as a friend on Facebook.” Shortly after confronting a...
Bill may ban smoking in Pittsburgh eateries
In Pittsburgh’s restaurants, the question “Smoking or non?” may soon be a thing of the past. Earlier this month, the Allegheny County Council met to...
Newest Gates Center designs released
Obscured by mounds of soil and a steep slope, behind the Purnell Center for the Arts lies a valley with a nearly 75-foot drop. This difficult terrain...
Women's Leadership profile: Amy Shields
Rho Lambda, a leadership and honor society for sorority women, features individuals in a Women’s Leadership Series based on their contributions to campus...
Campus Conversation on FCEs to take place Wednesday
The Faculty Senate hopes campus democracy will shed some light on how students feel about their classes. This Wednesday, the third installment of “Campus...
Statistically Speaking
Facebook, the popular online social networking site, continues to expand its influence over the college population. Here is a look at how many students...
This week’s lecturers to discuss modern social issues
This week, three speakers at Carnegie Mellon will discuss modern social issues facing American society. First lieutenant Robert Behrman will draw on personal...
Crime and Incident
Suspicious Activity 10 September 2006 at 00:47 Two females who were not Carnegie Mellon students were caught by police using a shed in the Morewood Gardens...
Executive Privilege: Gutenberg would have loved Google
Somewhere between 40,000 and 2 million years ago, humans began using verbal communication that consisted of more than meaningless grunts. The world changed. Six...