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Coffee grounds, plastic forks get new life at Tazza D’Oro
Carnegie Mellon students and staff have come together to test out a new composting program at Tazza D’Oro.
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Robots use eye movement for greater social interaction
Robotics professor Yaser Sheikh and mechanical engineering Ph.D. student Hyun Soo Park are working on research that will one day allow robots to understand and adapt upon social interactions.
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Fiscal progress rests on work, perseverance
The economy has seen its fair share of ups and downs. It's time to end the rollercoaster of a ride.
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Men’s, women’s track teams sprint to preseason success
The Carnegie Mellon men’s and women’s track and field teams competed in the Al Hall Freedom Games on Saturday in an unscored meet.
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Yours Truly explores many faces of love
The Carnegie Museum of Art features photographs that depict all kinds of love.
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Horoscopes
Some advice for the beginning of the semester.