Chief Sam Bates/ Art Editor Until Valerie Testa was 35, the nature around her was just a bunch of green. “I couldn’t distinguish one thing from another.” Now, she can ...
ORLI KADARJunior Staffwriter Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons On Saturday, Oct. 18, a “No Kings” protest in Pittsburgh drew ...
ROHAN BHAGRAJunior Staffwriter Holly Wang/ News EditorThe food drive continues through Nov. 8, raising money for local families. On Oct. 1, the Carnegie Mellon University Staff Council launched ...
ORLI KADARJunior Staffwriter Esther Adebi/ Staff artist In September, Nepal’s nationwide ban of over 20 social media ...
All names of custodial workers mentioned in this article have been changed to protect their anonymity. Octavia Liku/ Junior ...
After an intense seven-game ALCS against the Seattle Mariners, the Toronto Blue Jays have won the American League and are ...
It still remains so vivid, as if it happened yesterday — getting off the 28X bus with a suitcase in each hand, two days ...
Beyond the left-right axis, Carnegie Mellon’s political culture — a microcosm of the broader American political culture — is ...
By Tristan McQuiddy If you have had any exposure to reviews of Paul Thomas Anderson’s “One Battle After Another” in the time since its Sept. 26 release, watched content creators’ breakdowns, or ...
Photo by Aren Framil If you’re looking for something to do this upcoming Halloween weekend, the Pittsburgh Ballet Theater’s (PBT) is set to perform “Dracula” from Oct. 31–Nov. 2. The show appeals ...
Art by Sam Bates The School of Music’s latest performance, “Putting it Together,” ran from Oct. 7–10 in Studio A of WQED, Pittsburgh’s local PBS station. A musical revue of celebrated Broadway ...
By Mackenzie Devereux A recent study published in the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) found that a new gene therapy drug used to cure congenital deafness was clinically effective in ...