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At its weekly meeting on Tuesday at Nordy’s Place, Student Government Board heard concerns about rumors of ICE on campus and ...
The ACLU of Pennsylvania filed a federal civil lawsuit against the University of Pittsburgh and several administrators Tuesday morning on behalf of Students for Justice in Palestine at Pitt over the ...
The Pitt News asked Pitt physics chair Andrew Zentner his thoughts on the new bats and the science behind the torpedo-shaped ...
Staff writer Dylan Paradise reviews Shibam Coffee Co., a new coffee shop in North Oakland that serves high-quality drinks and ...
The small business coffee truck “Standing Wave” has become a beloved new coffee spot on Sennott Street for Pitt students and ...
Summer has become an opportunity to boost our resumes and strengthen our savings rather than waste lazy days drinking in the ...
On March 24, the University hiring freeze was lifted for student employees, although the staff freeze is still in effect.
Brock Bahler, a professor at Pitt, has taught about religions from two different perspectives throughout his life.
Pitt’s linebackers dominated, earning their moniker as the “sharks.” Now, they are primed for an even more productive season.
The 70th anniversary celebration of the Salk polio vaccine took place Friday afternoon in the Teplitz Memorial Courtroom in ...
Note to self — with my first year of Pitt coming to an end, I want to spend some time reflecting on everything I have ...
Pitt Stages puts on their production of the musical adaptation of “As You Like It.” It runs from April 4 to April 13 in the ...