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By: Clare Katyal In recent years, pickleball has seen a massive surge in popularity, and now, the paddle sport has made its way to Carnegie Mellon. For founder and co-president Dominick Robinson, ...
The lights darken, the room goes silent. A few seconds pass. The curtains open, revealing one man sitting on a stool, illuminated by a silvery spotlight. An actor walks on from stage right. “We can’t ...
Owen Noble/ Visual EditorCarnegie Mellon alum shares experience working at Duolingo. Adrien MarencoStaffwriter On Wednesday, March 26, the Carnegie Mellon Linguistics Club hosted an event called ...
1) You know when you’re chilling in the aisle seat (a personal choice not due to any bladder or prostate related issues), overhead light blasting onto the pages of the book you’ve been trying to ...
Another year, another heartbreak for us Aggies. Our second-round collapse against Michigan still stings, but was somewhat better when those same Wolverines got dismantled by Auburn 78–65 in the Sweet ...
In recent years, pickleball has seen a massive surge in popularity, and now, the paddle sport has made its way to Carnegie Mellon. For founder and co-president Dominick Robinson, a senior studying ...
Nina McCambridge/ News EditorCarnegie Mellon students working on themed booths for their organizations in preperation for the upcoming Spring Carnival. Javier HayesVisual Editor This year’s Joint ...
Courtesy of Carnegie Mellon University (right)Representative Moolenar R-MI, the chairman of the Select Committee on the CCP, ...
A non-affiliate was taken into custody and charged for entering the Mellon Institute without permission and causing damage to property owned by Carnegie Mellon. CMUPD took the non-affiliate into ...
The sight of college students donning hard hats and carrying plywood with the same methodical intention as a colony of ants has once again graced Carnegie Mellon’s campus. Carnival is upon us, and ...