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 ...
Last week’s Undergraduate Student Senate General Body Meeting dealt with the aftermath of last week’s vote against J.24.02, an amendment that would have reclassified the University’s Activities ...
On Feb. 23, the Japanese Student Association (JSA) hosted its highly anticipated annual festival Matsuri, bringing a taste of Japanese summer traditions to Pittsburgh.
Carnegie Mellon’s Dietrich College Masquerade Ball, held on Saturday, Feb. 15, transported attendees into a night of sophistication and festivity at the Music Hall Foyer of the Carnegie Museum of ...
Chess is evolving into fast-paced esports, with tournaments like the Chessable Champions showcasing top players and new formats complicating traditional gameplay.
Courtesy of user twice25 via Wikimedia CommonsNotorious woke-scolds, The Chicks, were blacklisted from radio stations and ...
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 ...
Recently, the NSF fired over 150 employees, including program directors. Courtesy of National Science Foundation via Wikimedia Commons On Tuesday, Feb. 18th, the National Science Foundation (NSF) ...
When I bought my ticket for the Pittsburgh show of Father John Misty’s “Mahashmashana Tour” a few weeks ago, I quite literally jumped for joy in my apartment, immediately texting my Misty-worshipping ...
Covering the whole length of the pitch, odd-man rushes, showstopping saves, three fights in the opening nine seconds; surely we’re talking about the Stanley Cup playoffs, right? We’re not?