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The University of Pittsburgh's Daily Student Newspaper

The Pitt News

The University of Pittsburgh's Daily Student Newspaper

The Pitt News

The Cathedral of Learning.

Pitt’s free speech ranking declines in new report

By Kyra McCague, Senior Staff Writer September 23, 2024
The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE) ranked Pitt 208th out of 251 schools for free speech in the 2025 report on speech climates, a drop from its previous ranking of 130th of 248 schools.
United States Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez shakes the hand of a “Students for Harris-Walz” rally attendee at Carnegie Mellon University on Sunday.

‘The voice of right now’: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Summer Lee rally for Harris-Walz campaign at Carnegie Mellon University 

By Briana Bindus, Assistant News Editor September 23, 2024
Congresswomen Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Summer Lee drew a crowd of 350 students and community members to rally for the Harris-Walz campaign on Sunday at Carnegie Mellon University.
The Pitt Paintball Club poses for a photo.

Colors erupt inside of Pittsburgh Paintball Park 

By Emma Hannan, Contributing Editor September 20, 2024
When the Paintball @ Pitt club gets together, the team will carpool together to the Pittsburgh Paintball Park in East Carnegie, PA. When they get to the park, they have about 2 1/2 hours of free play.
A laptop connects to the WIRELESS-PITTNET network.

Wi-Fi issues cause disruptions in academic, personal life of students

By Anna Kuntz, Senior Staff Writer September 20, 2024
For Daniel Marcinko, recent on-campus Wi-Fi outages have interfered with both his ability to access academic software and attend important personal meetings. Marcinko is one of many students who have been affected by recent Wi-Fi issues at Pitt, which have made accessing Wi-Fi servers in both academic and dormitory spaces difficult.
Pitt students dance.

Dance minor here to stay within the School of Education

By Adrienne Cahillane, Contributing Editor September 20, 2024
After nearly being removed, the dance minor returns with a revamped, flexible curriculum.
Charlie Kirk and Vivek Ramaswamy listen to a student ask a question during TPUSA’s “You’re Being Brainwashed” tour event in the Schenley Quadrangle on Wednesday.

Charlie Kirk, Vivek Ramaswamy host ‘interactive tabling event,’ draw spectators and protesters

By Emma Hannan, Contributing Editor September 20, 2024
Charlie Kirk, the founder of Turning Point USA, debated Pitt students in an “interactive tabling event” in the Schenley Quadrangle outside of Holland.
Police blotter: Sept. 13 - Sept. 17

Police blotter: Sept. 13 – Sept. 17

By News Editors September 19, 2024
Pitt police reported a student jumped onto the football field, the theft of a cup holder at Acrisure Stadium and more in this week’s crime log.
A closed sign sits on the door of the Panther Pit Sports Bar on Meyran Ave following health code violations in Feb. 2023.

The Panther Pit raided and closed by law enforcement, marks third raid in past year

By Spencer Levering, Assistant News Editor September 18, 2024
The Panther Pit Sports Bar and Grill, located on Meyran Ave., was raided by liquor enforcement officers and issued a closure on Tuesday morning. State Police said the location was operating without a liquor license, and the Allegheny County Health Department listed numerous health violations.
A voter registration table with signs encouraging people to register to vote.

Voter registration groups share campus canvassing experiences

By Adrienne Cahillane, Contributing Editor September 18, 2024
Students involved in voter turnout efforts share stories and favorite parts of the job.
SGB President Sarah Mayer and another SGB board member listen and take notes during a meeting Tuesday Sept. 9 at Nordy’s Place.

SGB announces new board members, introduces sustainability committee

By Marissa Kelley, Senior Staff Writer September 18, 2024
Student Government Board announced new board members and introduced four new charters at its meeting on Tuesday.
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