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New university smoking policy causes controversy

Smokers on campus will have to watch their cigarette butts; improper disposal of a cigarette butt equates to a $25 fine according to the newly approved smoking policy.

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College students protest Proposition 8

Thousands of college students participated in a nationwide protest of the passage of Proposition 8.

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Behind closed doors: Blunder in the Burgh?

I felt that it'd be foolish not to witness a must-see cultural event. Instead, I witnessed just how inefficient student-run productions can be.

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Men’s soccer competes in second round of NCAAs

Carnegie Mellon men’s soccer finished its season this weekend, falling to Ohio Wesleyan University after advancing to the second round of the NCAA tournament. The Tartans rolled over first round opponent Calvin College with a score of 3–0 before falling 3–0 to OWU.

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Technology helps the visually impaired

Carnegie Mellon's TechBridgeWorld has developed a new device that can help blind students learn to write Braille more effectively than conventional methods.

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Peeling Bush’s hovering shadow off the American populace

Obama has promised a changed American status quo on both domestic and international levels. But what does such rapid sociopolitical change mean?

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Football ends season with 28–21 win over Chicago

The Carnegie Mellon football team concluded this year’s season at home with a 28–21 victory over the University of Chicago Maroons last Saturday at Gesling Stadium. The win put the Tartans at 5–5 for the season, continuing the 34-year streak of non-losing seasons.

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DJs pump up audience with catchy beats

RJD2 and Flosstradamus exploded in Wiegand Gym with their amazing beats last Saturday.

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