On Sept. 11, a new exhibit opened on the first floor of Hunt Library titled “Room to Imagine.” It showcases notable inventions, designs, and other contributions from Carnegie Mellon alumni as a ...
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 ...
Sam Bates/ Art Editor The New York Times headline notifications that alert so many folks of need-to-know happenings can often feel less like push notifications and more like what you might imagine ...
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 ...
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 ...
On Thursday, Sept. 18, Professor Suresh Venkatasubramanian visited Carnegie Mellon University to deliver a lecture on approaches to artificial intelligence (AI) regulations and evaluating fairness ...
Gladen/ Staff Artist It’s a love story, and Taylor just said yes! On Aug. 26, 2025, Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce jointly posted their engagement announcement on Instagram with the ...
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 ...
Julia Garner, one of the stars of “Weapons.” Image from Wikimedia Commons. “Last night at 2:17 a.m., every child from Mrs. Gandy’s class woke up, got out of bed, went downstairs, ...