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Friends, gather ‘round the television, grab a buddy and a beer, and rejoice, for at long last that sacred and time-honored tradition is once more upon us — the NHL playoffs. To begin, however, let us ...
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 ...
There runs amidst the rocky slopes a quiet, burbling rill And in this part of Schenley Park where stones are slick with mist, A most peculiar creature is reputed to exist A man of steel! Or iron, ...
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 ...
Beverage companies such as Olipop have been adding fibers to their products to help improve gut health. Courtesy of Brad via Unsplash In a world with a looming fear of bacteria and their aversive ...
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 ...
Students in the Gordon Group are testing the DM-Chem model by looking at other foggy regions of the world, such as over the Atlantic Ocean. Natalie Koch/ Photo Editor The Tartan spoke to Dr. Gordon to ...
On Thursday, April 10, the Carnegie Mellon Center for Student Diversity and Inclusion hosted “Know Your Rights,” a panel discussion focused on abortion access and rights in Pittsburgh. The panel, ...
The Frick Museums in New York and Pittsburgh are typically known for their collections of Classical and Baroque painting and sculpture, which made me all the more intrigued when I heard that they ...
Happenings in Pittsburgh arts, culture, etc.
Carnegie Mellon Republicans (upper image) and Democrats (lower image) had a debate hosted by Undergraduate Student Senate. On April 12 in the McConomy Auditorium, a debate was held between the ...
Pittsburgh startup noVRel won second place in Carnegie Mellon’s McGinnis Venture Competition, receiving $5,000. Courtesy of CMU Swartz Center for Entrepreneurship via Youtube Students from the ...