I come in peace.” These were the first words Professor Sharmistha Ray spoke as they opened the first Artist Public Lecture of the 2025-2026 school year. Behind them, a black slide with bold red ...
On Wednesday, Sept. 17, approximately seven protesters gathered outside of Doherty Hall to protest Boeing recruiters. In unison, the protesters chanted, “Boeing, Boeing, you can’t hide; you make ...
This summer, I was gifted two novels by a professor whom I will not name. One is about a pair of young video game developers, and the hubbub surrounding their first production. The other is a ...
America is not just a country. It is not simply the people living within its borders nor the actions our government and ...
The Carnegie Mellon College Republicans, the alleged “silent majority” — so silent that they need to call the police instead ...
Art by Orli Kadar/ Staff Artist Carnegie Mellon University’s Kiltie Band has worn its tartan proudly for more than a century, ...
By Mackenzie Devereux The Standard Model, depicting the fundamental building blocks of the universe, including top quarks. Courtesy of Cush via Wikimedia Commons Sitong An, a physicist at Carnegie ...
By Kaia Mueller Image from DearPlayers. When Sabrina Carpenter’s new album, “Man’s Best Friend,” was released on Aug. 29, I rushed to listen. I can now safely say I wasn’t disappointed, although ...
By: Braden Chavez On an eventful late-summer evening, 22-year old Carlos Alcaraz won the U.S. Open and lifted his sixth Grand ...
The UEFA Champions League is back in action. With most competing teams already used to last year’s newfangled “league-stage” ...
This week marked Carnegie Mellon’s seventh annual Campus Bike Week; events ranged from group rides to an event giving out ...
Aren Framil Junior Staffwriter Courtesy of Jess VinskusStudents designed and built a second fence, painted with past messages ...
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