As most students checked out, construction crews checked in this summer, fighting through the heat to begin more than $58 million worth of campus renovations. Pitt’s Board of Trustees granted the ...
People often remember their freshman year of college as either the best year ever or a complete disaster, but for me, it was a mix of both at the same time. There were moments I felt completely out of ...
The NFL Draft is coming to Pittsburgh, and a lot of Pitt students are ready to join in on the festivities. Colby Kostelac, a first-year majoring in mechanical engineering, said attending the draft is ...
The Pittsburgh Pro-Life March held their first annual rally and march this Saturday in Oakland, drawing a crowd of over 200 attendees. The crowd, which consisted of participants from the City and ...
After a nine-minute Zoom meeting on Aug. 16, 32 members of the Program Evaluation and Research Unit staff learned their positions would be ending within two months. No one had the opportunity to turn ...
Nestled deep within Falk Library atop Cardiac Hill sits one of Pitt’s most unknown gems — a small art exhibit comprised of artifacts from past plays performed by Pitt’s medical school. Annually, ...
Once finals week ends and most of the college students leave for the summer, Pittsburgh turns into a completely different city. During the school year, it’s easy to think that Pittsburgh is just ...
Austin Parker, a junior rehabilitation science major, will never forget the day that his jazz ensemble director disappeared into thin air. After a concert in Pitt’s Bellefield Hall, Parker was leaving ...
NASA recently sent a crewed spaceship around the moon. Why? NASA’s Artemis II mission launched April 1 and safely returned to earth on April 10, with a goal of testing human capability in deep space ...
For Brittany Graham, costumes are more than clothing — they are a way to tell a story. As the assistant costume shop manager in the Department of Theater Arts at Pitt, Graham has built a career around ...
At 7 years old, Christopher Maverick read a Marvel “X-Men” comic book that would shape his life. Forge, a superhero who could rapidly invent technology out of any material, lived in a “magical house.” ...
Columbia Broadcasting System News Radio will shut down due to financial difficulties nearly a century after its first segment aired. Michael Spacciapolli, senior vice president and marketing manager ...
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