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A break near a water pumping station at 12:30 p.m. on Thursday in Oakland sent rapidly rushing water down Centre Avenue in Oakland this afternoon, forcing the closing of several streets and flooding basements.

Water break affects campus

Carnegie Mellon students may find themselves between a rock and a dry place, after a water main near the Heron Hill water pumping station at the corner...

University Police investigated Doherty Hall after a bomb threat last Friday.

University buildings on lockdown after bomb threat

Carnegie Mellon received an anonymous bomb threat from an undisclosed party via e-mail last Friday afternoon that made reference to Doherty Hall and the...

Students from more than 100 different countries attended Carnegie Mellon over the 2006–2007 academic year, according to Institutional Research & Analysis. These demographics have affected Pittsburgh’s cultural offerings.

Students contribute to city’s diversity

As another semester begins and demographics shift on campus, the city of Pittsburgh also celebrated the changing diversity of its residents with the first...

Campus gets a new look

Summer is the season of construction on campus. In the three months between graduation and Orientation, the staff of Campus Design and Facilities Development...

William Brown, biological sciences, dies at 62

William Brown, a member of Carnegie Mellon’s department of biological sciences for 34 years and an innovator who was involved with some of the university’s...

Campus mourns loss of ChemE professor Gary Powers

Gary Powers, a professor of chemical engineering and a member of the Carnegie Mellon faculty since 1974, died of a heart attack on July 23 at his home...

Campus News in Brief

EnergyPod Installed in Hunt Library This summer, an EnergyPod was installed in Hunt Library across from the Maggie Murph café. The pod, created by MetroNaps,...

Lecture Preview

Title: University Lecture Series — Mike Woodard The Basics: Mike Woodard, a founder of Jubilee House Community, Inc., will speak about the Center for...

Statistically speaking

Today, we expect college to follow high school like we expect “Not much” to follow “What’s up?” Yet, for most of American history, people haven’t...

Crime & Incident

Disorderly Conduct August 15, 2007 at 10:41 a.m. A male was caught stealing a university employee’s wallet while the employee was in her office. The...

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