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Public Allies apprentice reaches out to community

Written By Liyan Qi June 29, 2016

Almost 200 participants of the second "Sleep-In for the Homeless" event slept at the front stairs of the City-County Building in downtown Pittsburgh Friday night. Tiffany Clark, a member of the Public...

Tuition tax vote delayed again, while semester ends

Written By Tracy Taylor June 29, 2016

For the third time, the one percent tuition tax vote that has been squabbled over since Nov. 9 has been postponed again yesterday by Mayor Luke Ravenstahl."Students should continue lobbying for as long...

Clinton to bring expertise to office

Written By Kelly Griggs June 29, 2016

A lot has happened to Hillary Clinton over the past year. She was the first woman to run a serious campaign for the democratic ticket for the White House. Then, later in the year, Clinton was beaten for...

Henderson finally home at Point Park University

Written By Peter Martincek June 29, 2016

Women's basketball head coach Sam Kosanovich said the stars aligned and everything went right when he landed sophomore guard Ashley Henderson on Point Park University's team. Henderson, who plays shooting...

Men’s basketball team sees playoff hopes fading fast

Written By Doug Andiorio June 29, 2016

Head coach Bob Rager's two-technical-foul ejection from the game against Walsh University last week could not spark back-to-back wins for the men's basketball team in a crucial part of the season as the...

Women’s basketball team scores back-to-back wins

Written By Leticia Henry June 29, 2016

Consistent and calm: that is how a game is won against a weaker opponent. Point Park University's women's basketball team triumphed in its American Mideast Conference (AMC) games with a win against Roberts...

Hot Spot:Franktuary

Written By Kristina Martin June 29, 2016

While walking onto Oliver Avenue from Wood Street, the Downtown visitor will see a tan church to their left, with a hot dog shop sign near the end of the street.After walking into the Trinity Episcopal...

Funds for fun, not USG salaries

Written By Jessica LaDow June 29, 2016

The United Student Government (USG) voted last month to add a vote to the ballot during its April general election asking students whether members of the executive board deserve a pay raise.But what most...

Media neglects legitimate news

Written By Danielle Thompson June 29, 2016

This lack of knowledge cannot be blamed completely on news sources. If people did not gravitate towards entertainment-based stories, would not be published. Advertising rates are crucial to the survival...

Hot Spot: Hofbrauhaus

Written By Kelly Scott June 29, 2016

Varitek described the nights as "electrical." Whatever song is playing, the crowd is singing, dancing and all around just having a good time, whether seated or standing on the benches. Yes, folks can stand...

President Obama becomes pop icon

Written By Tracy Taylor June 29, 2016

Standing in the freezing cold weather for seven hours in Washington D.C. amongst 2.7 million other people does not sound like something fun to do, but it sure was for everyone I encountered, myself included....

Pros and cons of campus living evaluated

Written By Kelly Scott and Samantha Stonebraker June 29, 2016

"I live in a triple because of its price," Leah Bubeck, a freshman cinema and digital arts major, said. The suites are a little pricier, but have a living room, equipped with a sofa, chair and entertainment...

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