Jocelyn Harte is the most curious type of storyteller. While you’re browsing through “Gentle Madness,” her show at the Frame Gallery, bits and pieces of myths and legends make themselves known to ...
Greetings, good nerds of Carnegie Mellon. As part of the wave of hype surrounding one of the biggest films of the year, I present a review of a film that shows us, once again, that audience engagement ...
At the center of Scotch’n’Soda’s production of “Falsettos” is a tight-knit family on the verge of unraveling. Set in New York City, the story follows Marvin, a middle-aged man who has left his wife, ...
One of the earliest things I remember hearing about Carnegie Mellon was that there is a lack of social life. Through threads on Reddit and word of mouth from alumni, I came to college expecting ...
On April 2, student government held its spring Joint Ratification Meeting (JRM) to officially ratify its newly elected members and approve the student government Executive Board and Activities ...
Carnegie Mellon boasts many athletic clubs, from football to swimming to track and field. These sports are both well-known and commonly found on college campuses across the U.S. Yet, a more unique ...
There’s a plague plaguing basketball. Its odious feelings pervade the air of every fine establishment, its noxious miasma spreads unfettered across college basketball as the dreary halls of ...
A brand-new, pink-and-blue buggy will roll through Schenley Park this Carnival. What separates it from the rest? It belongs to the first all-female, sorority-based Buggy team. After nearly five ...
According to a previous update on March 30, “Qatar Foundation opted to move Education City operations online, and the students in the dorms have been temporarily relocated and are safe. QF will keep ...
You, Me & Tuscany,” the upcoming romantic comedy starring Halle Bailey (“The Little Mermaid”) and Regé-Jean Page (“Bridgerton”), is packed full of ...
Courtesy of WESA / Pittsburgh City Paper announced its new ownership under LocalMatters, a nonprofit aimed at uplifting local news. On March 19, the Pittsburgh City Paper announced it will be ...
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