Anna Walsh Contributing Editor
Articles
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Lunar Gala 2013: VENIN bares its fangs
Pulsing music sets the beat for the model strutting down the catwalk. She strikes a pose for the myriad clicking cameras recording her outfit: black leggings, a black long-sleeved shirt, and a high silver collar reminiscent of a visor on a suit of armor. She struts back down the catwalk toward the fog billowing out at one end.
Pillbox | February 18, 2013 -
Sexual assault at universities
Sarah was a first-year at Carnegie Mellon when a friend sexually assaulted her.
News | February 11, 2013 -
Sexual assault policy changes
Gina Casalegno, Dean of Student Affairs, presented a draft of Carnegie Mellon’s revised sexual harassment and assault policy at a Town Hall meeting last Tuesday. She reviewed the history of these policies and explained some of the more significant changes to the policy, including the new evidentiary standard for sexual assault and changes in the rules for confidentiality.
News | February 4, 2013 -
Reports reveal allocation of university spending
Since last week’s announcement from the university regarding an increase in tuition for the next academic year, questions were prompted by the student body over the university’s current spending and revenues.
The tuition increases were announced last Thursday in an email from Vice President for Campus Affairs Michael Murphy.News | February 4, 2013 -
Les Mis shines on stage
The movie adaptation of Les Misérables may be garnering plenty of critical acclaim, but last weekend Pittsburghers had the opportunity to see the musical as it was meant to be viewed: on the stage. PNC Broadway Across America presented a 25th anniversary production of Les Mis at the Benedum Center and proved that, despite the advantages big-budget Hollywood productions may have, there is magic...
Pillbox | January 28, 2013