The Office of Inclusion and Belonging hosted a new event called a “World Cafe” in which three conversations happen at once to ...
As fewer and fewer survivors of the Holocaust remain alive, Holocaust Remembrance Day is still commemorated at Pitt 80 years ...
During its weekly meeting on Tuesday at Nordy’s Place, the Student Government Board approved a new anti-hate committee and ...
Tuesday night's matchup between Pitt and North Carolina was a must-win for both teams and after all of the back and forth ...
After 15 months of war between Israel and Hamas, a temporary ceasefire has been reached, which has rippling effects across ...
In this edition of Meaning at the Movies, staff writer Lauren Deaton explores how while “Heretic” didn’t quite work for her, ...
In my very strong opinion, rushing at Pitt is a fantastic chance to truly find women who have shared goals, aspirations and ...
Among the snow and frigid temperatures of the Pittsburgh winter, residents discovered a big change to an important fixture ...
While the executive order represents a very unfortunate step back in visibility for trans and intersex people, it will ...
Staff writer Ore Fawole writes that “The Brutalist” feels more like a film that is being propelled to prominence less for its ...
Should the Steelers keep Tomlin or part ways with him? Two Pitt News writers debate this topic in this edition of ...
With a rapidly growing social media presence and a focus on building community, Pitt’s Computer Science Club provides ...