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The NBA regular season wrapped up recently and that means it’s time for the most interesting basketball of the year: the NBA playoffs. Sure, March Madness is a lot of fun, and sure, I love watching ...
Pittsburgh startup noVRel won second place in Carnegie Mellon’s McGinnis Venture Competition, receiving $5,000. Courtesy of CMU Swartz Center for Entrepreneurship via Youtube Students from the ...
A photo of Culiacán, the capital and largest city of Sinaloa. It is also the stronghold of the Sinaloa Cartel and the center of fentanyl production. “Temple of La Lomita, an image taken from Canal 3 ...
Nina McCambridge/ News EditorA student reported a fire at the AEPi chapter house. No injuries were reported. Students should contact University Police if any fires occur. Courtesy of the Carnegie ...
Katherine Cassarubias/ StaffwriterHolly Wang/ News EditorCarnegie Mellon Republicans (upper image) and Democrats (lower image) had a debate hosted by Undergraduate Student Senate. On April 12 in th… ...
Students in the Gordon Group are testing the DM-Chem model by looking at other foggy regions of the world, such as over the Atlantic Ocean. Natalie Koch/ Photo Editor The city of Delhi, India is ...
Beverage companies such as Olipop have been adding fibers to their products to help improve gut health. Courtesy of Brad via Unsplash In a world with a looming fear of bacteria and their aversive ...
The best way to gain experience in order to enter the workforce upon graduating is doing summer internships related to your desired field. What remains a secret is how, in a nearly impenetrable job ...
Carnegie Mellon collaborates with the Special Olympics to organize the Western Spring Sectional, promoting inclusion and athleticism for individuals with intellectual disabilities through student-led ...
Nestled in the corner of an old warehouse in Bakery Square, the Carnegie Mellon Cloud Lab is one month away from becoming the nation’s first remote academic laboratory after six years in development.
Dr. Amanda Kraus explains everyday cases of ableism to the audience in Simmons Auditorium. Ire Alarape/ Photo Editor The Office of the Vice Provost for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion hosted a talk ...
Halfway through the night at this year’s Academy Awards ceremony, there was a strange phenomenon: a choreographed song-and-dance number with a “James Bond” theme. The British franchise was also ...
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