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CAUSE compiles black oral history

The home of jazz legends such as pianist Earl Hines and vocalist Lena Horne, as well as photographer Teeny Harris and playwright August Wilson, Pittsburgh...

RIAA returns to campus

For the second time in a year, Carnegie Mellon students are facing subpoenas from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for illegally sharing...

Printing quota the result of a student and faculty survey last semester

?Make it not suck.? That was one student?s request for changes to the CMU printing system when asked for an opinion by a small user outreach group of...

'Relay' goes independent

Late Saturday night, Gesling Stadium was surprisingly full of life. From eight in the evening on Saturday until eight in the morning on Sunday, 38 teams...

Vaccines in full supply as the flu season begins

Headaches may not result merely from stress this time of year. With cooler weather descending upon campus, a new round of the flu may make student lives...

Lecture Preview

Indian environmental artist Navjot Altaf will be visiting campus to present the next installment of the School of Art Lecture Series Tuesday evening at...

Crime and Incident

Disorderly Conduct 1 October 2005 at 00:31 A group of five or six male students were reported to have broken a gate near CFA while moving a cart of...

Statistically Speaking

U.S. military budget for 2005: $420.7 billion Money spent on military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan since 9/11: $390 billion Combined Chinese and...

Executive Privilege

I am very proud to announce that The Tartan has been selected as one of 58 finalists for the 2004??2005 Newspaper Pacemaker award, co-sponsored by the...

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