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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

Rep. Liz Cheney speaks Aug. 16, 2022, at a primary Election Day gathering in Jackson, Wyo.

Opinion | Liz Cheney isn’t spineless, just soulless

By Grace DeLallo, Assistant Opinions Editor September 14, 2022
Despite her involvement on the Jan. 6 House committee, Rep. Liz Cheney has worked against the interests of everyday people, much like the whole Republican Party.
Pennsylvania Republican gubernatorial candidate Doug Mastriano speaks at Turning Point Action's "Unite and Win" rally Downtown on Aug. 19.

Opinion | The rise of Doug Mastriano digs the Republican party’s grave deeper into Christian nationalism

By Ebonee Rice-Nguyen, Senior Staff Columnist September 13, 2022
Doug Mastriano continues to cement Christian nationalism as part of the Republican identity, leaving no alternative but extremism.
Opinion | It’s time to embrace feminine rage

Opinion | It’s time to embrace feminine rage

By Anna Fischer, Senior Staff Columnist September 11, 2022
Never let anyone invalidate your feminine rage. That is the rage of your foremothers. Use it. Opinion | It’s time to embrace feminine rage
Poetry | A senior commuter’s first day of class

Poetry | A senior commuter’s first day of class

By Anita Bengert, Staff Columnist September 11, 2022

As hundreds of freshies take their seat,  I hop off the bus, running down the street,  10 minutes late,  This is just great,  Now I’m taking notes by someone's feet. 

Opinion | The same men that fuel the porn industry treat its female stars horribly

Opinion | The same men that fuel the porn industry treat its female stars horribly

By Livia LaMarca, Staff Columnist September 8, 2022
The way men treat female sex workers is absolutely abhorrent and reflects the way in which men feel about women all together.
Opinion | The American school system is built against people with disabilities

Opinion | The American school system is built against people with disabilities

By Sarah Liez, Senior Staff Columnist September 7, 2022
The American school system is built against people with disabilities. It often doesn’t grade students on their intelligence, the quality of work or engagement they produce.
Opinion | Confessions of a book snob

Opinion | Confessions of a book snob

By Anna Fischer, Senior Staff Columnist September 7, 2022
Sometimes the things one loves can turn you into someone ugly, but there are ways to change.
Opinion | It shouldn’t be this hard to live

Opinion | It shouldn’t be this hard to live

By Rachel Soloff, Opinions Editor September 1, 2022
It shouldn’t be this difficult to live a happy and fulfilling life, and that the many socioeconomic hurdles that stop us from doing so could be easily bypassed.
Opinion | Comparing my two vacations

Opinion | Comparing my two vacations

By Grace DeLallo, Assistant Opinions Editor August 31, 2022
This summer I traveled to two very different places — Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, and Ojochal, Costa Rica.
Opinion | Get a crappy first car

Opinion | Get a crappy first car

By Jessica Snyder, Senior Staff Columnist August 30, 2022
Getting a beat-up used car as your first car is more valuable than getting a brand new one.
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