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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

Pennsylvania 2014 Governors Race

Pennsylvania 2014 Governor’s Race

November 4, 2014

Tom Corbett and Tom Wolf compete in today's election.

Election day: Where they stand

Election day: Where they stand

Tom Wolf-Obtained his B.A. from Dartmouth College, his M.A. from the University of London and his Ph.D. from MIT.-Grew up and resides in York County.-Served in the Peace Corps for two years doing agricultural...

Experts urge students to vote for more than presidents

By Kathy Zhao / Staff Writer November 3, 2014

Pitt students who are registered to vote this election day, Nov. 4, may fill out an absentee ballot or will vote in person at their local polling place. If, that is, they can even be bothered to do so.Ron...

Home for the in-staters

Home for the in-staters

By Cristina Holtzer / News Editor October 24, 2014

Where are in-state Pitt students from?

Where Yinz from?

Where Yinz from?

Danielle Quigley, a junior marketing major, quoted on students who say they are from “outside of Philly.”“I am from Northeast Philly. My neighborhood is called Lonsdale. When I got to Pitt and everyone...

The future of coal: Environmental relations discussed at Pitt

By Dale Shoemaker / Staff Writer October 19, 2014

In 2006, China built two coal-fired power plants every week. In 2013, China built not even one coal-fired power plant per week.Although it produces and consumes half of the world’s coal,  China, because...

Yinz get what Im sayin?

Yinz get what I’m sayin’?

By Emma Solak / Staff Writer September 29, 2014

Your friends ask if yinz want to head dahn Sah-Syde to watch dem Stillers at da bah. Or maybe your mom asks you to red up your room and warsh your clothes, cause comp’ny is comin’. If you know what...

The people march

The people march

By Dale Shoemaker / Staff Writer September 22, 2014

The rally, attended by 55 Pitt students, is the largest environmental rally in history so far.

Pitt students march to Free the Planet

Pitt students march to Free the Planet

By Dale Shoemaker / Staff Writer September 22, 2014

NEW YORK — “I don’t know but I’ve been told!” the crowd called. “We don’t need no gas and coal!”A crowd of nearly 400,000 people, including 55 Pitt students, shouted and held signs in New...

Geocaching

Geocaching

By MCT Campus September 17, 2014

Geocaches can be any type of item, and geocachers can find them anywhere in the world for others to find. 

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