Adam Tunnard

Class of 2021

Articles

  • Council unanimously votes in new recycling code, affecting tenants and renters

    This past month, the Pittsburgh City Council unanimously passed changes to municipal waste code 619 that will primarily affect renters and landlords in Pittsburgh. The changes will go into effect this summer. According to the office of Erika Strassburger, who spearheaded the changes, the “ultimate goal is to make it easier for people to recycle and hopefully increase the amount of material that is...

    News | April 29, 2019
  • Crime and Incident

    Driving Under the Influence
    A university police officer conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle that was driving the wrong direction on Forbes Avenue. The driver was found to be intoxicated and was placed under arrest for driving under the influence.

    News | April 29, 2019
  • Crime and Incident

    Driving Under the Influence
    April 14, 2019
    Officers observed an erratic vehicle drive through a red light at a high speed at the intersection of Forbes Avenue and South Craig Street, initiating a traffic stop. The driver, a non-affiliate of Carnegie Mellon, appeared to be under the influence of alcohol. The driver was arrested for suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol as well a...

    News | April 22, 2019
  • Housing asks where residents will be living after "appreciably lower" turnout in room selection

    Following reportedly low initial rates of freshman returning to on-campus housing, resident assistants (RAs) on campus have been asked to aid university housing services in an information collection initiative that some RAs are calling “an invasion of privacy.”

    News | April 15, 2019
  • Crime and Incident

    Alcohol Amnesty
    April 7, 2019
    Officers responded to McGill House following a report of an intoxicated Carnegie Mellon student. The student was provided medical assistance and no citations were issued due to alcohol amnesty.

    News | April 15, 2019

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