By Clare Katyal and Holly Wang Carnegie Mellon University’s Spring 2025 Student Government elections are scheduled for March 10 to 14, offering students the opportunity to elect representatives ...
Written Radio Mellon Institute/Carnegie Tech (WRMICT) Broadcast. Good news! The beasts in and around the unexplored Great Crypt have been determined to be tame, hospitable, and edible. Do not worry ...
This week at Carnegie Mellon, around 30 students gathered for a talk and discussion with the Former U.S. Treasury Assistant ...
The Carnegie Mellon Institute for Strategy and Technology (CMIST) held an event, “Civil-Military Relations: Throughout History and in Modern Times with Kori Schake,” last Thursday in the Grand ...
Gibeiulla attenboroughii — appears as a white, prickly, mesh-like substance that spreads over its arachnid victims and forces them to move ...
If Taurasi does indeed retire, the curtain will be closed on a glorious era of women’s basketball defined by Taurasi and her former UConn teammate Sue Bird. The two have shaped women’s basketball for ...
Image from Free Malaysia Today There are a great deal of things the world needs more of: mattress stores, banks, parking lots — and of these I have spoken adamantly to my local representatives.
I read “The Fall” last week. I did so mostly to inspire some of my own work, having had the novel recommended to me by a professor after a workshop. If I had to give it a number rating out of 10, ...
Chess is evolving into fast-paced esports, with tournaments like the Chessable Champions showcasing top players and new formats complicating traditional gameplay.
Image from Free Malaysia Today I had just gotten out of work and decided to throw on SNL so I’d have something to listen to in the background. It’s like a sad, comedy-obsessed nerd’s version of ...
Subtlety, thy name is not Kendrick Lamar. I am writing this in the wee hours of a Monday morning. It’s the sort of Monday I already know will be draining, but at this time, I’m not thinking about it.