Aquaponics in the Park Maya Halabi, UTSA Carnegie Mellon’s Sasha Cohen Ioannides, a sophomore and member of The Aquaponics Project, is using sunlight, food scraps and a shipping container to grow fish for the hungry.… February 1, 2018
Is Spotify Evil for Musical Artists? Christian Zeitler, Carnegie Mellon Having an abundance of music at your fingertips has never been easier, but is Spotify evil when it comes to paying the artists?… January 24, 2018
3 Reasons Why ‘American Vandal’ Should Be on Your Must-Watch List Christian Zeitler, Carnegie Mellon The mockumentary "American Vandal" has received high praise from viewers and it's most definitely worth watching at least the pilot of the series.… December 12, 2017
No Room For Comfort Maahfio Otchere, Villanova University Carnegie Mellon's Kasem Kydd uses provocative live performance and symbol-laden visual art to explore the nuance of black culture.… December 1, 2017
Out of the Blu: The LA Rapper Returns Christian Zeitler, Carnegie Mellon Blu rejoins his old producing partner Exile to release his new album “In The Beginning: Before The Heavens.”… November 21, 2017
From Struggles to Successes: A Carnegie Mellon Student’s Story Christian Zeitler, Carnegie Mellon Getting into college is hard enough, but this Carnegie Mellon student overcame more obstacles than the average applicant.… November 18, 2017
The 4 Electronic/Hip-Hop Collaborations You Need to Hear Christian Zeitler, Carnegie Mellon These four songs showcase collaborations between successful electronic artists and rappers that perfectly combine the strengths of the two genres.… November 9, 2017
The Man on the Maschine Christian Zeitler, Carnegie Mellon Self-taught producer and YouTube savant Andrew Chellman has brought a decidedly futuristic sound to Carnegie Mellon.… November 2, 2017