As November begins, the college football world has been turned upside down by one of the most dramatic role reversals in ...
Researchers found that Australian forests have transitioned into carbon sources. Courtesy of Krystal Ng. Unlike other systems that solely release carbon dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere, forests ...
With Flywire, users were able to map 300,000 neurons in the fly brain over the course of six months. “The 50 largest neurons of the adult fruit fly brain connectome” by Tyler Sloan and ...
By Amy Ji and Qinglin Kong Glioblastoma is considered the most aggressive form of brain cancer. Courtesy of BUDDHI Kumar SHRESTHA via Unsplash Glioblastoma (GBM) is the kind of diagnosis no one ...
In preparation for the upcoming election and Democracy Day on Nov. 4, various Carnegie Mellon University students are seeking to increase voter turnout and democratic engagement.
Courtesy of CMU Athletics On Saturday, Nov. 1, the Carnegie Mellon Women’s Soccer team tied the University of Rochester Yellowjackets 0-0 in a tightly-fought late season matchup. This game marked ...
The 2025 municipal election is on Tuesday, Nov. 4, as Pittsburgh is set to elect various city-level officials. Pittsburgh voters will choose a new mayor, Allegheny City Council seats, Pittsburgh ...
Nearly 500 members of the Carnegie Mellon University community have signed a petition calling for an independent, externally led review of the university’s mental health policies and support ...
Photo by Arden Ryan On Oct. 25, under the high, arched ceiling of Mr. Smalls Theatre, the country gospel band The War and Treaty played to a small but engaged audience. After a fiery and ...
Photo by Dave Rubin From Oct. 29–31, the School of Drama presented “Matt & Ben,” a comedy about celebrity actors Matt Damon and Ben Affleck before their rise to fame, directed by senior Sean ...
Margherita Memoli Achieving 1,000 kills in volleyball signifies a player’s remarkable offense and consistency over the years. Kate Giang, a junior at Carnegie Mellon, ...
Took Took 98, a popular Squirrel Hill restaurant that opened in 2019, is currently subject to a second closure after repeatedly violating Allegheny County food safety regulations.
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