Student Government Board Allocations Chair Nick Reslink has four committee seats to fill before student groups start filing funding requests.
Though SGB purposefully left two seats open in the spring...
Before freshman Leah Bailey ever competed for a top spot in an academic program or a place in line at Market Thanksgiving, she jumped into a giant plastic hamster ball and competed in a rolling race down...
In 1920, Pitt held its first Lantern Night in an Oakland home hoping to instill pride in female students and offset the savagery of college men. Now, 95 years later, walls can’t contain number of Pitt...
Unlike other Pitt students, sophomore Isaac Goss loves getting emails from student groups and can’t wait for them to drown his Pitt inbox.
Goss and hoards of other freshman students attended the Pitt...
Pitt’s Program Council scouted its Fall Fest performer options well this year.
The PPC booked Walk the Moon to headline Pitt’s annual Fall Fest a little more than a month before the indie pop band’s...
For students who bought a new phone, tablet or laptop since last spring, Pitt’s Wi-Fi just got a lot faster.
Pitt’s Computing Services and Systems Development created a supplemental wireless network...
When Malek Ameli-Grillon found out that Antoon’s raised the price of a large cheese pizza to $6, plus tax, he was devastated. College life, as he knew it, was ruined.
“Who carries $6.42 on them? $5...
At the close of July, 22 presidential hopefuls — 17 Republicans and five Democrats — had entered the 2016 race. The Pitt News spoke with Jonathan Woon, a political science professor at Pitt, and Bert...
It has taken nearly nine years and $850,000, but Pitt is almost ready to unveil its latest Nationality Room.
The Korean Heritage Room is the newest addition to the Cathedral of Learning Nationality Rooms,...
Editor’s Note: This is the first in a new series called Around the World, in which The Pitt News breaks down world news with the help of local experts to give you the low down on what’s going on...