By Clare Katyal and Holly Wang Carnegie Mellon University’s Spring 2025 Student Government elections are scheduled for March 10 to 14, offering students the opportunity to elect representatives ...
American Enterprise Institute senior fellow Kori Schake sat down with CMIST professor Audrey Kurth Cronin in Posner’s Grand Room for a discussion on U.S. Civil-Military Relations. The Carnegie Mellon ...
The Phoenix Mercury were eliminated from the 2024 WNBA playoffs after being swept by the Minnesota Lynx in the first round — possibly signaling the farewell of WNBA and Mercury legend Diana Taurasi.
This week at Carnegie Mellon, around 30 students gathered for a talk and discussion with the Former U.S. Treasury Assistant Secretary and Former Director of International Finance at the National ...
Image from Free Malaysia Today I had just gotten out of work and decided to throw on SNL so I’d have something to listen to in the background. It’s like a sad, comedy-obsessed nerd’s version of ...
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 Board ...
There are a great deal of things the world needs more of: mattress stores, banks, parking lots — and of these I have spoken adamantly to my local representatives. However, these are far from the issue ...
This “serial killer” fungus — Gibeiulla attenboroughii — appears as a white, prickly, mesh-like substance that spreads over its arachnid victims and forces them to move out into the open. Jenna ...
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 Art ...
some-time staffwriter and all-the-time cartoonist of The Tartan’s “the Adventures of Andy” comic strip!
Do you ever feel like the universe has a personal vendetta against you? I’ve been there. I’m currently there. I recently noticed that, in my life, tragedy comes in threes — almost unwaveringly so.