When I was 6 years old, my family went on vacation to a beach in North Carolina. While I was swimming, there was a massive jellyfish bloom. Small, translucent ...
For the third straight year, the Pittsburgh Steelers finished the regular season with double-digit wins and a spot in the playoffs. And for the third straight ...
Carnegie Mellon has been an educational institution for 125 years — that’s a lot of time for a lot of fast runners to go through this university.
Within Carnegie Mellon’s Christian organizations and clubs, many students practice the faith in which they were raised. However, these groups also include a ...
Authors Octavia Liku Octavia Liku is a first-year student pursuing a double major in Art and Ethics, History, and Public Policy. She currently serves as co-News Editor for the 2026 academic year and ...
On Jan. 12, the Undergraduate Student Senate (Senate) released a draft of its budget for the 2026 fiscal year. Senate shared the budget details in an email to ...
In Pittsburgh’s South Side, right beneath the Hot Metal Bridge, over 1,000 protesters marched in silence as snow fell.
The Pittsburgh Opera’s recent production of Benjamin Britten’s hauntingly beautiful and musically challenging “Curlew River” premiered this weekend. Performed ...
Georgie’s Corner Cafe, a Shadyside staple and Carnegie Mellon student favorite, closed its doors on Jan. 18 due to rising operational costs.
Pittsburghers saw a record-setting 11.2 inches of snow during last weekend’s storm, leaving yinzers unable to commute to their workplaces and stuck at ...
Winter is a dear and favorite time of year for many: the creamy hot chocolate that warms your hands; the twists and twirls of ice skates on the local pond; ...
In late Jan., a team of researchers announced that they discovered microbes in the venom of scorpions. The team of scientists, led by a professor from Eastern ...