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Project Rwanda honors anniversary

Carnegie Mellon’s student group Project Rwanda organized a memorial event for the Rwandan genocide.

Tobacco-free campus policy approved

On Thursday, the Undergraduate Student Senate approved a proposal banning tobacco wholly from campus. Yet, proponents of banning tobacco products aren’t necessarily smoking the competition.

UHS proposes changes in Aetna insurance options

Members of UHS, initiated an attempt to make rapid, last-minute changes to the Carnegie Mellon and Aetna joint insurance policies, prompting discussion on campus and an impending announcement.

Diversity forum highlights campus needs and goals

Last week, Acosta hosted two student-led diversity forums — one on Thursday and one on Friday — hoping to come away with a set of tangible strategies that the university can implement.

Crime and incident

An unidentified man in Shadyside has harassed a student multiple times as she walked on the street. Multiple cases applied for Alcohol Amnesty this week.

News in Brief

Carnegie Mellon places fifth in 2014 Putnam Mathematics Competition Announcements of the results for the 2014 William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition...

International news in brief

New racially diverse Emojis arrive The Apple iOS 8.3 update is now available, and it comes with a new Emoji keyboard and additional supported languages...

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