Downtown Pittsburgh was transformed into a winter wonderland or a snowy, slushy mess, depending on who was asked. The winter storm which blanketed all of Pittsburgh and beyond made its way Downtown at about 2 a.m. on Jan. 24 and did not let up until noon on Jan. 26. Students, people traveling through the city and residents all made their way either enjoying the snow or trekking through it.
Massive snowfall blankets Downtown
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Carson Folio, Editor-in-Chief
Carson Folio began working for The Globe during the fall 2022 semester as a staff writer contributing features and opinion articles. Folio, a Senior, became co-opinion editor during the fall 2023 semester, worked as editor-elect in the fall of 2024, Co-Editor-in-Chief in spring 2025 and is now the current Editor-in-Chief. He can be contacted at [email protected].
Thomas Speranza, Photo Editor
Thomas Speranza began taking photos for The Globe during the spring 2025 semester. Speranza, a sophomore and Pittsburgh-based photographer, is majoring in Photojournalism. He is the current Photo Editor and can be contacted at [email protected].
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