J.T. Trollman
Articles
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Design Zone breathes new life into Lawrenceville
When Mark Mentzer moved his painting studio into the heart of Lawrenceville’s dilapidated business district 13 years ago, even his neighbors thought he was crazy. Crime was constant. Lots were vacant. And his circa-1890 two-story building was close to being condemned. During that first year, a business owner from across the street came over one day and shook his head at Mentzer with a mix of shock...
Pillbox | March 28, 2005 -
Robbery Suspect Apprehended
One of the largest crime sprees recently to threaten college campuses around the Oakland area was brought to an end Tuesday night in an underground parking garage.
News | February 14, 2005 -
$26.4 Million Grant for Gladiator Vehicle Development
Carnegie Mellon University succeeded over Lockheed Martin this past week when researchers at CMU's Robotics Institute won a design and development contract from the U.S. government. We are entering an age where investors are realizing that educational institutions can innovate just as well as - or better than - multinational corporations.
News | February 14, 2005 -
From the new Editor-in-Chief of The Tartan
In the brief issue that The Tartan published immediately following The Natrat last April, I wrote that I was still proud to work at this newspaper and with the people in this office. Now, after a semester of restructuring and rebuilding, my faith in this organization has grown twice over. In December I was elected by the staff to become The Tartan's new Editor-in-Chief for the coming calendar year...
Special | January 10, 2005 -
Delta Tau Delta closes by order of national chapter
This Sunday, the Carnegie Mellon chapter of the Delta Tau Delta fraternity officially closed due to orders from its national chapter. According to national Director of Communications Jason Young, the decision was made due to the chapter's violation of "risk management policies."
News | November 1, 2004