This edition is archived. Go back to the current edition

RIAA leverages power to exploit students

During the past week, the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) has served Carnegie Mellon with over 30 letters of intent to subpoena. These...

Giving credit where credit

At the beginning of next year, Dean Murphy will be no more. His title will be replaced by Associate Vice-President, which is decidedly less catchy. His...

Letter to the Editor

I am president of the Rifle and Pistol Club. Unlike Mr. Greenberg, I own firearms, I shoot them regularly, and I carry firearms on my person for defensive...

Letter to the Editor

In Alex Meseguer?s call for making Joint Funding Committee (JFC) deliberations public [?Bring secret funding process into the light,? 4/4], he wrote,...

Election board and chair drop the ball

Last week, as Carnegie Mellon students voted for next year?s Student Body President and Vice President, they may have run into some unexpected problems...

SAY WHAT?

I would like to extend my heartfelt congratulations to Thomas Sabram and Nicolette Louissaint on their recent election. Student government will be in...

Don't Fight the Future

The Recording Industry Association of America is getting exceedingly good at what it does best: making enemies. Last week, the RIAA issued at least 30...

SAY WHAT?

If your radius of travel extends from Margaret Morrison to Hamburg Hall, here is a helping hand. Wake up one morning, brush those pearly whites and stare...

« Newer stories Older stories »