六合彩开奖资料

The University of Pittsburgh's Daily Student Newspaper

六合彩开奖资料

The University of Pittsburgh's Daily Student Newspaper

六合彩开奖资料

The University of Pittsburgh's Daily Student Newspaper

六合彩开奖资料

Protestors hold signs in support of faculty unionization during a rally outside the chancellors office on Tuesday afternoon.

Pitt Faculty Union votes to ratify first labor contract with university

By Abby Lipold, News Editor May 16, 2024
After more than two years of negotiations with the University and nearly a decade of organizing, the Pitt Faculty Union has ratified a contract that will significantly increase pay for part-time and visiting faculty.聽
Op-Ed | An open letter to my signatory colleagues and to the silent ones

Op-Ed | An open letter to my signatory colleagues and to the silent ones

By Diego Holstein, Professor of History May 4, 2024

In an open letter to the Chancellor published on Apr. 25, a group of 49 educators claimed that Pitt students鈥 dedication to human rights and justice displayed in the Palestine Solidarity Encampment should...

Pro-Palestinian protesters gather on Pitt鈥檚 campus, demand action from University

Pro-Palestinian protesters gather on Pitt鈥檚 campus, demand action from University

By Kyra McCague, Staff Writer April 29, 2024
Hundreds of student protesters and community activists gathered in front of the Cathedral of Learning throughout Sunday evening for a march and subsequent rally in support of Palestine and demanding that Pitt divest from any funds supporting Israel.聽
Pro-Palestine students set up a liberated zone in Schenley Plaza on Tuesday.

Students hold sit-in protest in support of Palestinians, call on Pitt to divest

By Jordan Kooper, Staff Writer April 23, 2024
A coalition of student groups are staging a sit-in protest in front of the Cathedral of Learning today through Friday to support the liberation of Palestine and call for Pitt to divest from Israeli institutions. The protesters encamped on a grassy area near Bigelow Boulevard, before moving to Schenley Plaza, where they have spread banners and pro-Palestinian literature.
President Joe Biden speaks at the United Steelworkers headquarters in downtown on Wednesday afternoon.

Biden talks new economic plans, makes case against Trump in visit to Pittsburgh

By Brian Sherry, Contributing Editor April 18, 2024

Pennsylvania took center stage in the rapidly approaching 2024 presidential election this week. Both candidates visited Pennsylvania in the past few days, and the polls show the race in the swing state...

Fresh Perspective | Dear Julia

Fresh Perspective | Dear Julia

By Julia Smeltzer, Digital Manager April 18, 2024
In this edition of Fresh Perspective, digital manager Julia Smeltzer writes a letter to her first-year self.
Products on sale at Forbes Street Market.

Oakland as a 鈥榝ood swamp鈥: Students talk food accessibility and prices at Forbes Street Market

By Abby Lipold, Assistant News Editor April 18, 2024
Students and campus representatives talk food accessibility and prices at Forbes Street Market.
Pitt seniors report mixed feelings about graduation

Pitt seniors report mixed feelings about graduation

By Amanda Yu, Staff Writer April 17, 2024
Many people in the class of 2024 will experience their first classic graduation ceremony on April 28. Some students said they have mixed feelings about graduating from college.
Head coach Dan Fisher speaks to the team after the women鈥檚 volleyball game against Penn State on Sunday afternoon in the Fitzgerald Field House.

Pitt volleyball takes care of Penn State in front of a packed crowd

By Matthew Scabilloni, Senior Staff Writer April 16, 2024

In the spring months, there isn鈥檛 much going on at the Fitzgerald Field House. Maybe some track practices or intramural volleyball games, but nothing of huge importance to a Pitt fan. But on Sunday,...

Radio hosts Bill Kurtis and Peter Sagal participate in the comedy news quiz show 鈥淲ait Wait 鈥 Don鈥檛 Tell Me!鈥 presented by National Public Radio.

Review | 鈥榃ait Wait 鈥 Don鈥檛 Tell Me!鈥 in Pittsburgh and a love letter to NPR

By Patrick Swain, Culture Editor April 14, 2024

From a young age, I鈥檝e found solace in the Pavlovian pleasure of the brassy 鈥淎ll Things Considered鈥 chime. While other kids were begging their parents to turn the dial to Top 40 pop radio, I preferred...

Load More Stories