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“We [Pitt Athletics] are the front porch, and we are the largest marketing arm for the institution,” athletics director Allen Greene said. At the University of Pittsburgh, no program better serves as ...
The Space Research Coordination Center, an antiquated Pitt building on O’Hara Street, needs a lot of care. It’s old, in need of repairs, and difficult to navigate — many of the classrooms are ...
Finding a path to student affairs is an interesting one, according to Glen Edward — something attested by himself and anyone who works in student affairs. Edward, like so many others, had an ...
Well, everyone has to have a hobby. Mom says you gotta love something or else your heart’ll just stop and then we gotta bury you. I tried collecting stamps, but they’re only cool if you have a lot of ...
My father and I are running through the forest. Our footsteps pound with silent desperation over roots, fallen leaves, forest detritus. We have been running for so long that I can’t help but think of ...
In her office decorated with banners and snapshots from her time as a student-athlete, Therese Pitman works as the Director of Student Athlete Development to help current Pitt athletes find their ...
With Pirates catcher Endy Rodríguez on the IL for the next few weeks with a lacerated index finger, former No. 1 overall pick Henry Davis has earned his chance to make a difference for the Pirates.
Last Saturday, the Pitt football team wrapped up spring practices with its annual Blue and Gold scrimmage, kicking off the longest portion of the offseason. While the players turn their attention to ...
The visuals desk had an interesting year. In the midst of the 2024 Presidential Election, several demonstrations around campus, and chaotic student life, photographers and illustrators continued to ...
The best thing in sports is the buzzer-beater. As the final horn sounds with the ball suspended in air, the fate of the game on the line, all eyes are on the shot, hundreds hold their breath. A game, ...
Idaya Sasikumar, a first-year psychology student, took to the stage to read her personal story. The audience responded with nods, hums and tiny snaps. This slowly progressed into a chorus of applause ...
So, this really is goodbye — or in some cases, good riddance. After the publishing of this article, I am closing my laptop and will only be reopening it to play an occasional hour or three of The Sims ...