It looks like nobody is good at football, apparently.
So for starters, could we just say our favorite Jacques Demy film? Sam Bates: Okay, you go first. SM: “The Umbrellas of ...
By Claire Thurston and Nina McCambridge Courtesy of Phil Roeder via Flickr.com On Tuesday, Nov. 5, many students at Carnegie ...
Articles featured in the Forum section are solely the opinions of their individual authors. I spend more time than I should consuming political news, and consider myself quite knowledgeable and ...
On Oct. 26, a Pittsburgh City Police vehicle drove onto the buggy course at Schenley Bridge and nearly hit an oncoming buggy. Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons. As occurs nearly every Saturday and ...
Articles featured in the Forum section are solely the opinions of their individual authors. With the presidential race called, and the dust finally settled on what has been an overwhelmingly tense ...
A recent state-by-state survey of renewable energy use in the U.S. found that Pennsylvania is adopting several renewable technologies at a slower pace than the rest of the country. The non-profit ...
By Lainie Beauchemin Courtesy of Free Malaysia Today It’s November, and you know what that means — award show season is upon us, and the nominees for the 2025 Grammy Awards have been released.
By Lucas Hurley and Holly Wang Courtesy of The Loft Cinema Spoilers, do not enter if you are a coward. Holly Wang: I do want to say that “Anora” is a decent movie. But I don’t think its use ...
This week, The Tartan sat down with Matthew Coyle to discuss his track and field career, upcoming competitions, and post-graduation plans.
There are exactly two ways to play football and the Steelers are doing it right. Corollary: Nobody else is playing football correctly and Walter Camp and John Heisman weep from their podiums as angels ...
Photos by Natalie Koch Trixie Mattel, this fall’s AB speaker, captivated the audience of Carnegie Mellon students last Monday with her fun stories about growing up queer in a rural town, getting ...