Carnegie Mellon News Online Edition: September 27, 2001
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University Rallies to Mourn National Tragedy

Carnegie Mellon Rated "Most Wired," Again

"National Treasure" Robert Page Receives Paul Mellon Professorship of Music

University 23rd in U.S. News' Rating

40-Year-Old Sets Hectic Pace as Freshman and CFA Staff Member

Ferguson Leads Effort to Trap, Neuter and Release Feral Cats

Autonomous Helicopter Called to Assist FBI in Somerset County

Summer Appointments and Accolades

Paul Christiano Remembered

Women's Association Tours PNC Park

Satyanarayanan Heads New Intel Lab

Football Team Collects More than $5,500 for Relief Effort


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football Football Team Collects More than $5,500 for Relief Effort

The Tartans recently recorded one of their most important victories without stepping onto the field. On Sept. 15, the day of their cancelled game with Bethany College, the Tartans traveled to local malls and shopping areas to collect monetary donations for the Disaster Relief Fund, established in the wake of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. Wearing their game jerseys and using their helmets as money containers, the team collected $5,535.05.

"It really made me proud to be a part of this team and be associated with a group of players and coaches with such great moral and ethical principles," said junior tight end Scott Jubeck.

(09/27/01)


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