The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust’s Jan. 30 talk, “Pittsburgh in Progress: Animating Frank Lloyd Wright’s Pittsburgh,” was an enjoyable experience. Accompanied by ...
It’s difficult to reckon with the overwhelming amount of terrible news we absorb every day. Scrolling through the perpetual waves of information can get ...
My version of the Super Bowl is the Olympics’ figure skating events. Since I was a kid, my family would leave the TV on every night of the Winter Olympics to ...
Long before the 98th Academy Awards’ nominations were announced, three films caught the attention of the internet. The official nominations only fanned the ...
The Grammy Awards were about a week ago, and as someone who doesn’t really think art needs award shows, I did not watch. (Maybe that’s a forum piece for ...
I refuse to accept our collective fall toward political apathy. There’s been a noticeable shift away from “I’m going to try to change what happens” to “this ...
With the rise of models such as ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, Claude, and Google Gemini, more college students than ever are using generative AI tools to help ...
Last Sunday’s UAA women’s basketball game came down to the last minute, to a single point, as the Carnegie Mellon Tartans fought fiercely against the New York ...
On Friday, Feb. 6, the Carnegie Mellon Men’s Basketball team fell to the 6-2 Brandeis Judges, with a final score of 66-81. Friday night’s game, a celebration ...
In Feb. 2024, Richard Scheines, Dean of the Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences, placed an administrative hold on admissions to Carnegie ...
The Olympics are a site of spectacle. They not only represent the highest level of athletic competition, but also the highest level of theatrical ...
A week ago, Nicki Minaj stood hand in hand with “our handsome, dashing president,” firmly pitting herself against her fans.
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