The Office of Disability Resources Testing Center is located in Wean Hall. Editor’s Note: Two students referenced in this article, “Sam” and “Alexa,” requested to use a pseudonym, citing privacy ...
The Highmark Center for Health, Wellness, and Athletics, located on Tech Street, aims to support students’ mental health and wellbeing, providing services such as mental health counseling. Editor’s ...
Michelle Yang / Staffwriter. Three boxes of free books, mostly ones about Earth Day. I picked up Edmund Russell’s “Environment, Culture, and the Brain: New Explorations in Neurohistory.” Last ...
Away from the noise of the carnival grounds and shielded from the day’s unexpected heat, The Frame Gallery opened its doors as an art market amid Carnegie Mellon’s annual Spring Carnival. Frequent ...
Dr. Anika Walke joined Dietrich for the 25–26 academic year as the Askwith Family Chair of Holocaust Studies and associate professor of history. She teaches several history courses and is conducting ...
Marijuana is a psychoactive drug that has become legalized in an increasing number of U.S. states. In 1996, California became the first state to legalize the medicinal use of marijuana. As of March 1, ...
Any student especially interested in the tackboards and poster walls of Wean and Doherty will know by heart that each year several of Carnegie Mellon’s colleges throw a ball, dance, sock hop, or ...
Before Professor Anthony Swofford joined the Creative Writing department at Carnegie Mellon, he was the child of a military family. Growing up, he felt a connection to literature and had always done ...
After the first hour of waiting, the madness began to set in. A line of eager students snaked out of the doors to Wiegand gym, nearly reaching the farthest entrance of Resnik. The sun had set, and it ...
During First Year Orientation this past August, I was one of the first to jump on the tour of all the campus coffee spots. From Americanos at Millie’s to espresso shots at De Fer, from lattes at La ...
Jocelyn Harte is the most curious type of storyteller. While you’re browsing through “Gentle Madness,” her show at the Frame Gallery, bits and pieces of myths and legends make themselves known to you ...
Carnegie Mellon boasts many athletic clubs, from football to swimming to track and field. These sports are both well-known and commonly found on college campuses across the U.S. Yet, a more unique ...
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