Around 100 students gathered to watch Pitt’s College Democrats and College Republicans debate a variety of political topics ...
Pitt has some new nocturnal neighbors. Local bird enthusiasts have flocked to Schenley Park to see a new family of great ...
President Trump signed an executive order to close the federal Department of Education, which could affect student loans and ...
A specialty shake celebrating Bryan Rust offered at the Milkshake Factory on Forbes Avenue has gained popularity among the ...
Staff writer Mollie Young reviews Season Two of Severance, praising the acting, writing and cinematography, despite qualms ...
Blue and Gold game quickly approaching, the Panthers’ best-kept secret will need to decide if football is the best route.
Staff writer Sean McQuillan covers the 2025 Pitt Football Pro Day with the upcoming NFL draft just weeks away.
The policies enacted by the current administration reveal a wider theme of isolating all of us from each other for the sake of capital gain.
Going into the 2025-26 school year, undergraduates can now study in the School of Public and International Affairs, which was formerly known as the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs.
Attendees gathered in Schenley Plaza to protest Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., on Saturday, March 29.
Thanks to Title IX, college women athletes across the country have opportunities most women 60 years ago could only dream of.
Ignoring the potential violations and oversteps of copyright law, the ability to immediately generate images in an artist’s ...