The Undergraduate Student Senate held its last general body meeting before spring break on Feb. 27 to discuss poster ...
On Thursday March 13th, the Undergraduate Senate General Body Meeting took place. Senators discussed upcoming events such as ...
Aaron Rodgers’ tumultuous career with the Jets ended in disappointment, raising questions about his future as a quarterback ...
Baseball is embracing silliness, with the Savannah Bananas thriving and the Yankees changing traditions, while humorous hat ...
A Carnegie Mellon staff member reported damage to her vehicle parked in the GATF lot. CMUPD is to investigate.
Jack Draper and Mirra Andreeva impressively reach their first Masters 1000 finals, showcasing emerging talent in tennis’s ...
The analysis categorizes NHL teams as buyers or sellers based on their trade activity, assessing strategies and outcomes for future success.
Body Shop (ABS), a mutual aid group focused on reproductive health, abortion, and harm reduction, visited Carnegie Mellon University for an event facilitated by the ...
Image courtesy of Wikimedia Commons 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” ...
A child with a rare genetic disorder — spinal muscular atrophy type I — was treated prenatally for the first time. Courtesy of Jakob Owens  via Unsplash During an amniocentesis test, a long, thin ...
From Feb. 7 to Feb. 21, Carnegie Mellon University’s Mortar Board operated a Prison Book Drive in hopes of collecting books to donate to those incarcerated in Pennsylvania state prisons.
Courtney VanAuken/ Forum Editor Carnegie Mellon University must support and promote the existence of democratic culture on campus. If it is serious about doing so, the university should reimagine ...