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EdBoard: Regarding academic freedom at Carnegie Mellon

On the morning of Thursday, Sept. 8, news broke on Twitter that Queen Elizabeth II was on her deathbed. Dr Uju Anya, a faculty member in the Department...

Letter to the Editor: In Solidarity with Dr. Uju Anya from a Decolonial Standpoint

We, the undersigned Carnegie Mellon students of past and present, are writing in solidarity with Dr. Uju Anya. We recognize her immensely impactful role...

A tale of two Scobells

Last year was interesting for Scobell. Newly furnished with air conditioning units in every room, it was ready for the eighty-something freshmen that...

The teacher shortage crisis: A cautionary tale

For years, the warning alarms raised by teachers across the nation were ignored. Now waking up from a pandemic-induced frenzy, we have to face the consequences....

Uju Anya: The complicity of the royal family

Recently, Carnegie Mellon professor Dr. Uju Anya became a topic of friction on social media. On Sept. 8, the date of the passing of Queen Elizabeth II,...

On the topic of 'quiet quitting'

When I first heard the term “quiet quitting,” I assumed that people were quitting simply by not showing up to work. That’s the quietest way to quit, right?...

Opinion: Students stand with Dr. Anya, others fear polarization

Promptly after Carnegie Mellon Professor Dr. Uju Anya posted a stark tweet on her personal account wishing Queen Elizabeth an “excruciating” death, major...

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