Photo from Wikimedia Commons Spoiler free! This week we had the absolute pleasure of seeing “Conclave,” which follows the College of Cardinals in their sequestered enclave as they attempt to ...
Martin Gaynor, left, and Jonathan Kanter discuss American healthcare policy and the ongoing conglomeration of health service companies. Shannon Horning/ SciTech Editor Last Tuesday, the Heinz ...
A cast of two corpses recovered from the ruins of Pompeii, now on display as part of the “A Day In Pompeii” exhibit at the Discovery Place Science Museum in North Carolina. Courtesy of Ken Thomas ...
The Graduate Student Assembly is starting a pilot program to provide study space for student families. Holly Wang/ Staffwriter To support graduate student families navigating the balance between ...
By Anna Cappella and Katherine Casarrubias Gallardo Members of Carnegie Mellon’s Emergency Medical Services team practice giving first aid during a mock mass casualty incident. Courtesy of ...
Does utopia haunt your dreams? Odd question, I know, but the first rule of writing is “Hit ’em hard and fast.” Or is that boxing? Regardless, for all its oddness, it’s a fair question. Are you, ...
This week, the Tartans competed in basketball, football, cross country, soccer, and volleyball. Here’s what happened.
Ed Gainey, mayor of Pittsburgh, delivered his annual city budget address on Tuesday, Nov. 12. Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons On Nov. 12, Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey gave his annual budget address on ...
Researchers at Japan’s Osaka University recently discovered a treatment for impaired vision using stem cells. Courtesy of U.S. Food and Drug Administration – Stem Cell Research via ...
The Tartan sat down with Logan Young, Tartan Athlete of the Week and mechanical engineering masters student, to talk school, sports, and inspiration.
Like a lot of people out there, I always assumed that operas were really boring. However, now that I have seen four operas, I have to say that I was wrong. Operas are far from boring. In fact, they ...