Artist’s impression of the system with the most massive stellar black hole in our galaxy” by ESO/L. Calcada, from Wikimedia ...
Henry Hornbostel is an architect with his stamp all over Pittsburgh. His designs grace our skyline in buildings like the ...
Editorials featured in the Forum section are solely the opinions of their individual authors. Growing up in Pittsburgh, I didn’t think about Carnegie Mellon all that often. I rarely visited, and I ...
Walking past the bulletin boards around campus last week, a poster caught my eye. It had a red and blue heart adorned with computer chip-like circuitry. In front of it read “EMOTE: An Original Musical ...
Image courtesy of Wikimedia creative commons via SWinxy Early in the morning on Wednesday, April 17, Columbia students formed the “Gaza solidarity encampment” on the school’s south lawn. The ...
Last week, I had the wonderful opportunity to see an early showing of “The Fall Guy” in McConomy Auditorium ahead of its ...
Courtesy of Marlene Bauer via Unsplash I am the type of person who loves to snack, especially when I study. Chewing just helps me concentrate. But, I recognize that constantly snacking may not ...
Editorials featured in the Forum section are solely the opinions of their individual authors. Courtesy of Wikimedia creative commons via user Ckaack I really wanted to write a eulogy to Bell Labs, ...
I spoil the movie (no more than the trailer already does). When I first saw the trailer for “Challengers,” my expectations were set high. I ...
Courtesy of ENERGY.GOV via Wikimedia Commons There’s a joke among mathematicians — though I’d caution you that mathematicians are not very well known for their sense of humor — that things that ...
Carnegie Mellon’s Student Newspaper Since 1906.
In 1924, the original Skibo Gymnasium opened on the Tech Street hill. Carnegie Mellon’s first basketball game was played in that arena on Feb. 5 of that year against the Pitt Panthers, and for nearly ...