Madelyn Glymour Contributing Editor
Articles
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Exploring Pittsburgh: a beginner’s guide
Pittsburgh may seem like a strange, fearsome place where the locals order french fries on their salads and where black and yellow “Stillers” paraphernalia cover every inch of store windows. But despite its regional quirks and sometimes unintelligible dialect, Pittsburgh is actually a manageable city, easily broken down into smaller neighborhoods, each with its own diverse set of attractions. From ...
Pillbox | August 19, 2012 -
¡Adios, Sí Señor!: CMU replaces University Center staple
Longtime University Center fixture Sí Señor has been replaced by a different restaurant, El Gallo de Oro, which hopes to cater to the Tex-Mex taste buds of many students.
News | August 19, 2012 -
Crime and Incident
Underage Drinking
April 20, 2012
University Police were summoned to Mudge House for an intoxicated female. The female had become ill and needed to be transported to the hospital for additional care. Because the call was initiated by a staff member, alcohol amnesty did not apply. The female, who was under 21 years of age, will be cited by mail for underage drinking.
Unconscious Student
News | April 30, 2012 -
Actor Patrick Wilson to speak at commencement
The speakers for the 2012 commencement were officially announced on Friday. The 2012 keynote speaker is Patrick Wilson. The student speaker is recently-graduated creative writing major Caroline Kessler. Wilson, who graduated from Carnegie Mellon with a degree in acting in 1995, has played roles in movies such as The Phantom of the Opera, Watchmen, and Young Adult. He currently stars in CBS’s...
News | April 30, 2012 -
28X spared amid heavy PAT cuts
The Port Authority approved the elimination of nearly half of Pittsburgh’s bus routes on Friday. The service cut, which will go into effect on Sept. 2, will eliminate 46 routes, end service at 10 p.m. on all but 13 routes, and lay off up to 500 Port Authority employees. Bus fares would also be increased, starting July 1.
News | April 30, 2012