University to hold first inaugural Lavender Graduation Written By Amanda Andrews, Editor-in-Chief April 6, 2022
Point Park reacts to pending changes to Office of Equity and Inclusion Written By Amanda Andrews and Jake Dabkowski March 16, 2022
Office of Equity and Inclusion to be dispersed; services and positions will be shifted to other campus offices Written By Amanda Andrews, Editor-in-Chief March 9, 2022
University planning to allow local professionals to rent campus spaces Written By Amanda Andrews, Editor-in-Chief February 23, 2022
Instrumental soundtracks to listen to for study motivation Written By Amanda Andrews, Editor-in-Chief February 23, 2022
President Don Green discusses tuition, equity and COVID-19 Written By Amanda Andrews and Jake Dabkowski January 26, 2022
Students speak out about return to campus, in-person learning plans amid Omicron surge Written By Amanda Andrews, Jake Dabkowski, and Zack Lawry January 12, 2022
Acting in ‘The Witcher’ season 2 excels, while the actual story has fans split Written By Amanda Andrews, Editor-in-Chief January 12, 2022
Starpower of ‘Red Notice’ isn’t enough to make it a decent film Written By Amanda Andrews, Editor-in-Chief December 8, 2021
[Photo] Point Park full-time faculty union votes in favor of new contract 72-0 Written By Zack Lawry, Co-News Editor November 17, 2021
Tentative new contract struck between Point Park full-time faculty union and university Written By Amanda Andrews, Editor-in-Chief November 3, 2021
Fall semester burnout is here early this year and was inevitable Written By Amanda Andrews, Editor-in-Chief October 6, 2021
CBS Sports Radio host JR Jackson visits Point Park Written By Amanda Andrews, Antonio Rossetti, and Tyler Krajacic October 6, 2021
Karen Olivo comes to Point Park, encourages students to stand up against systemic oppression Written By Amanda Andrews and Kylie Thomas September 15, 2021
Two decades of United States involvement in Afghanistan ends amid Taliban takeover Written By Amanda Andrews and Caitlyn Scott September 8, 2021
Arbitrator orders university to reinstate 17 non-tenured full-time faculty who received layoff notices last spring Written By Amanda Andrews, Editor-in-Chief September 1, 2021
Letter from the Editor: We tell the stories that matter Written By Amanda Andrews, Editor-in-Chief September 1, 2021
President Donald Green reflects on how previous higher education experiences prepared him for Point Park Written By Amanda Andrews and Jake Dabkowski September 1, 2021
[Photo] Allegheny County officials urge caution as Delta variant spurs on new surge in COVID-19 cases September 1, 2021
Netflix’s “Irregulars” fails in almost innumerable ways Written By Amanda Andrews, Editor Elect April 14, 2021
COVID-19 impacts veterans’ mental health, coping mechanisms sought out Written By Amanda Andrews, Editor Elect April 7, 2021
University announces tentative plans for 2021 commencement, fall 2021 semester Written By Amanda Andrews, Editor-Elect March 29, 2021
Wi-Fi woes impact students’ ability to learn this semester Written By Amanda Andrews, Editor Elect March 17, 2021
The search for serotonin: a rapidly evolving world defines mental health for Gen Z Written By Amanda Andrews, Editor Elect March 17, 2021
School of Communication offers new Sports Communication program Written By Amanda Andrews, Editor Elect March 3, 2021
Point Park’s ‘Career Ready’ objective is falling short of the mark for a key reason Written By Amanda Andrews, Editor Elect February 17, 2021
Dr. Darlene Marnich appointed founding Dean of School of Education Written By Amanda Andrews, Editor Elect February 3, 2021
Mixed reactions arise as university provides free on-campus COVID-19 testing the first week of classes Written By Amanda Andrews, Editor-Elect January 20, 2021
SGA president announces university is making an effort to increase transparency regarding tuition spending Written By Amanda Andrews, Editor-Elect December 9, 2020
Point Park partners with Minding The Gap to improve dancers’ mental health Written By Amanda Andrews, Editor Elect December 2, 2020
‘Happiest Season’ makes milestones for LGBTQ+ representation but struggles to entertain with emotionally intense coming out storyline Written By Amanda Andrews, Editor Elect December 2, 2020
SGA approves proposal for only one budget period for Spring 2021 semester Written By Amanda Andrews, Editor Elect December 2, 2020
Paloma Faith’s ‘Infinite Things’ tackles difficult topics with hit or miss songs Written By Amanda Andrews, Editor Elect November 18, 2020
Netflix’s hit historical drama ‘The Queen’s Gambit’ brings the game of chess to life Written By Amanda Andrews, Editor Elect November 11, 2020
2020 race too close to call Written By Jordyn Hronec, Amanda Andrews, Nardos Haile, and Jake Dabkowski November 4, 2020
Adapt or die: political organizations, campaigns utilize different strategies ahead of the election Written By Amanda Andrews November 4, 2020
Political climate informs, shapes remembrance of synagogue shooting victims Written By Amanda Andrews, Editor-Elect October 21, 2020
President Hennigan announces retirement from university to take effect summer 2021 Written By Jordyn Hronec and Amanda Andrews October 7, 2020
Point Park students respond to the Black Lives Matter movement Written By Amanda Andrews and Nardos Haile September 28, 2020
Former PublicSource reporters allege mistreatment from management Written By Amanda Andrews September 23, 2020
SWSG adapts mission to guide young girls during the COVID-19 pandemic Written By Amanda Andrews September 16, 2020
Students successfully push for changes to Point Park’s academic plans this fall Written By Amanda Andrews September 2, 2020
University decides to utilize pass/no credit option for students Written By Amanda Andrews April 17, 2020
Bluebird Kitchen offers delightful fresh cuisine – at the cost of eating into your wallet Written By Amanda Andrews, Co-Features/A&E Editor March 25, 2020
Charming Cherries Diner’s food is affordable for students Written By Amanda Andrews, Co-Features/A&E Editor February 19, 2020
BSU celebrates black love as part of V-Day events Written By Amanda Andrews, Co-Features/A&E Editor February 12, 2020
BSU brings Greek life back to campus Written By Amanda Andrews, Co-Features/A&E Editor January 29, 2020
‘Chilling Adventures of Sabrina’ disappoints with new season Written By Amanda Andrews and Tia Bailey January 29, 2020
‘The Witcher’ series reigns supreme on Netflix Written By Amanda Andrews, Co-Features/A&E Editor January 8, 2020
[Photo] Vice President plays ukulele during meeting, avoids censure Written By Sarah Gibson, USG Beat Writer December 4, 2019
The past, future of the historic Oakland Pittsburgh Playhouse Written By Amanda Andrews, Co-News Editor November 20, 2019
President Trump’s visit to Pittsburgh draws protesters Written By Amanda Andrews, Co-News Editor October 30, 2019
Some Pittsburghers demand reparation for systemic racism Written By Amanda Andrews and Amanda Andrews October 23, 2019
[Photo] First-year floors compete at Pizza with the President Written By Jared Murphy, News Photo Editor October 23, 2019
Pittsburgh adopts UN Sustainable Development Goals Written By Amanda Andrews, Co-News Editor October 16, 2019
USG reaches out to student body for feedback, tenatively plans to change club funding process Written By Amanda Andrews, Co-News Editor October 16, 2019
Center for Media Innovation prepares for Dis/Ability Show & Tell: A Community Symposium Written By Amanda Andrews, Co-News Editor October 9, 2019
Students embattled by barrage of local crime Written By Amanda Andrews, Co-News Editor October 9, 2019
New developments ongoing in humanities department Written By Amanda Andrews, Co-News Editor October 2, 2019
Pittsburgh holds events for National Hispanic Month Written By Amanda Andrews, Co-News Editor October 2, 2019
Pittsburgh boil advisory is only a sip of what Flint endures Written By Amanda Andrews, Co-News Editor October 2, 2019
[Photo] O’Rourke holds Oakland rally, appeals to young crowd Written By Jake Berlin, Staff Writer October 2, 2019
[Photo] Point Magazine switches exclusively to online platform Written By Nardos Haile, For The Globe September 25, 2019
Australia to America: short filmmaker presents at the Center for Media Innovation Written By Amanda Andrews, Co-News Editor September 11, 2019
Voting issues prominent in Allegheny County Written By Amanda Andrews, Co-News Editor September 11, 2019
Artists supported by the federal government Written By Amanda Andrews, Co-News Editor September 4, 2019
Pressure to find future jobs bears down on students Written By Amanda Andrews, Co-News Editor September 4, 2019
[Photo] Part-time faculty rally together in an attempt to gain better pay Written By Nicole Fuschino, For The Globe August 28, 2019
Students flounder amidst onslaught of phishing emails Written By Amanda Andrews, Staff Writer April 2, 2019
Women’s March down Grant Street draws hundreds; marchers chant “this is what democracy looks like” Written By Amanda Andrews, Staff Writer January 22, 2019