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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

TPN sends off graduating senior opinions columnists

TPN sends off graduating senior opinions columnists

By Rachel Soloff and Grace DeLallo April 19, 2023
A farewell to the amazing columnists who are graduating.
Opinion | The importance of being funny

Opinion | The importance of being funny

By Paige Wasserman, Senior Staff Columnist April 18, 2023
Humor has laid the grounds for success.
Opinion | To my fellow loud girls — don’t be afraid to share your opinion

Opinion | To my fellow loud girls — don’t be afraid to share your opinion

By Talia Spillerman, Senior Staff Columnist April 18, 2023
Encouraging women to continue sharing their opinions despite the societal pressures that discourage women from speaking up.
Pitt students at a Lauv concert on Schenley Drive at PPC’s annual Fall Fest in 2021.

Column | Drawing the curtains as culture editor

By Jessica McKenzie, Culture Editor April 17, 2023
Graduating culture editor Jessica McKenzie says thank you and farewell to The Pitt News.
Grace DeLallo stands next to containers of newspaper rolls at the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette printing facility in 2022.

Opinion | The party’s over

By Grace DeLallo, Assistant Opinions Editor April 16, 2023
This party may be over, but there is so much reason to celebrate. Goodbye, TPN. 
Opinion | I graduate in two weeks — do you wanna be friends?

Opinion | I graduate in two weeks — do you wanna be friends?

By Juliana Morello, Staff Columnist April 16, 2023
So…I graduate in two weeks. Do you want to be friends?
Opinion | It’s all about the management

Opinion | It’s all about the management

By Anita Bengert, Staff Columnist April 16, 2023
“Yes, it is all about management” — managing your emotions, time, priorities, expectations, habits and so forth. A good manager, first and foremost, manages themselves and leads by example. 
Jackie Robinson swings a bat in a Dodgers uniform in 1954.

Opinion | Remember Jackie Robinson for his life outside of baseball

By Grant Van Robays, Senior Staff Columnist April 13, 2023
The celebration of Jackie Robinson needs to include remembering his life as a civil rights activist and living by his example.
Opinion | Just feel bad for like ten minutes

Opinion | Just feel bad for like ten minutes

By Sofia Uriagereka-Herburger, Staff Columnist April 13, 2023
Wellness culture has merged with neoliberal white feminism to create a celebration of victimization and apathy for others.
Opinion | Urban planning needs to prioritize people, not economics

Opinion | Urban planning needs to prioritize people, not economics

By Sarah Liez, Senior Staff Columnist April 13, 2023
Placemaking, walkability, equity and sustainability should be the pillars upon which we expand and structure our cities. By prioritizing these elements of urban planning, we can improve the well-being of city residents across the country.
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