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Pitt football runs onto the field with head coach Pat Narduzzi during the game against Clemson in Acrisure Stadium on Saturday, Nov. 16.
Belkys Torres has changed a lot at Pitt, especially in regard to global engagement, throughout her time at the university. Most recently, she has taken on the inaugural role of associate vice provost ...
Post Genre, an Oakland-based music project, hosted the first show of a three-concert series in a church on Atwood Street in central Oakland. The concert is part of a larger effort to give Oakland ...
The Gathering, a special graduation for students of color, will be held to empower, embrace and engage students of color and their families.
Transgender scholar Deirdre McCloskey has dropped out of an on-campus debate against conservative political commentator Michael Knowles about “transgenderism and womanhood” next week, and the ...
About 200 students protested at the intersection of Forbes Avenue and Bigelow Boulevard Monday afternoon, chanting “hate speech isn’t free, it costs lives” and carrying signs with phrases such as ...
The fight to exclude trans women from women’s sports is an issue of “moral versus evil,” Riley Gaines said on Monday night.
According to a report made public this year, a Pitt professor “engaged in non-consensual sexual contact” with multiple people at a previous job.
Walnut Capital has paused development on a planned housing, retail and grocery project near the Boulevard of the Allies, citing inflationary pressures and rising interest rates. The developer will ...
Pitt’s Office of Mobility allocates parking permits for Pitt staff, faculty, campus residents and commuter students at University campus parking lots and garages. People looking for parking permits ...
The reason these questions permeated my dance life is simple — dance is not widely accepted as a sport. Most times people complimented how beautiful and natural I looked on stage, but made no mention ...
There should be stronger restrictions on hate speech because it allows people to continue to spread hateful language because it is protected.