ARDEN RYANEditor-in-Chief Until Valerie Testa was 35, the nature around her was just a bunch of green. “I couldn’t ...
“In my experience, is a period of great self-discovery,” Lorde said to a sold-out crowd on Friday, Oct. 3. “I’m really ...
Nestled in the corner of an old warehouse in Bakery Square, the Carnegie Mellon Cloud Lab is one month away from becoming the nation’s first remote academic laboratory after six years in development.
It’s that time of the week when I hurriedly go through my notes and wonder how Alcaraz can manifest drop shots out of thin air. Seriously, he has to be a wizard of some variety. Anyways, we’re getting ...
On Nov. 6, 2003, Richard Curtis’s Christmas masterpiece, “Love Actually” was released in the U.S. The movie takes place a month before Christmas and features eight different couples living in London.
Every spring, like clockwork, a curious thing happens in Pittsburgh — the temperatures rise, Primantis drops a new sandwich, and the Pirates give us a glitter of hope with a near .500 record. A whole ...
Predicting turbulence is incredibly difficult because it’s a classic example of a “chaotic system,” in which seemingly small changes lead to unpredictable outcomes. Owen Noble/ Design Editor Have you ...
The NBA regular season wrapped up recently and that means it’s time for the most interesting basketball of the year: the NBA playoffs. Sure, March Madness is a lot of fun, and sure, I love watching ...
On Valentine’s Day, my best friend and I wanted to spend the day together, but since I live in America and she was in Switzerland, it wasn’t possible to organize something like a coffee date.
There’s a new sort of chess. It’s flashy, it’s exciting. It’s called Freestyle Chess, or Chess960, or Fischer Random Chess, depending on who you ask. It was invented in 1996, by chess genius Bobby ...
“I’m so beat up, I don’t have the energy to go home and spend time with my children and my wife. What’s the point?” said Alex, a custodian who has worked the night shift at Carnegie Mellon for over ...
A new study finds younger Americans are more likely to develop cognitive disabilities and high stress levels. Ian Giles/Staffwriter. For many students at Carnegie Mellon, their entire lives — from ...