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Point Park University's Student-Run Newspaper

Point Park Globe

Point Park University's Student-Run Newspaper

Point Park Globe

Point Park University's Student-Run Newspaper

Point Park Globe

Carson Folio

Carson Folio, Co-Editor-in-Chief

Carson Folio began working for The Globe in Fall of 2022 as a staff writer contributing features and opinion articles. Folio, a Junior, became co-opinion editor in Fall 2023, worked as editor-elect in the Fall of 2024 and is current co-editor-in-chief.

All content by Carson Folio

Life may not go as planned and that’s OK

Written By Carson Folio, Co-Editor-in-Chief
April 2, 2025
A Pittsburgh Regional Transit (PRT) bus sits at the corner of Liberty Avenue and Seventh Street. Many bus routes could be cut next year.

PRT asks for public input on service cuts

Written By Carson Folio, Co-Editor-in-Chief
April 2, 2025
Port Authority buses line up along the Sixth Street station.

PRT may slash service, raise fare

Written By Carson Folio, Co-Editor-in-Chief
March 26, 2025
"Wayfinding" kiosks are supposed to make navigating Downtown easier.

New ‘wayfinding’ sign Downtown

Written By Carson Folio, Co-Editor-in-Chief
March 19, 2025
The exterior of the new LiveWell Apartments in the former GNC Headquarters on the corner of Wood Street and Sixth Avenue features an art installation named "The Puddler."

LiveWell apartments open in former GNC headquarters

Written By Carson Folio, Co-Editor-in-Chief
March 12, 2025

Are press freedoms under attack?

Written By Carson Folio, Co-Editor-in-Chief
March 5, 2025
A proposed rendering of the future Market Square plot includes larger sidewalks, additional seating, covered areas above and vehicular restrictions on driving and parking.

Courtesy of Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership

Upgrades to Market Square coming by 2026

Written By Carson Folio, Co-Editor-in-Chief
February 19, 2025

Christopher Ragland nominated as next Pittsburgh Police Chief

Written By Carson Folio, Interim Editor-in-Chief
February 12, 2025

Point Park, PRT feud over bus stop changes

Written By Carson Folio, Interim Editor-in-Chief
February 5, 2025

[Video] Ode to the last landline phone on campus

Written By Carson Folio, Interim Editor-in-Chief
February 5, 2025
Water freezes and trickles down the Granite Building on Sixth Street.

Granite building water pipe bursts

Written By Carson Folio, Interim Editor-in-Chief
January 29, 2025
The Boulevard Adult Boutique sits open for business during a cold night.

Man robs Boulevard Boutique; still at large

Written By Carson Folio, Editor-Elect
January 22, 2025
Paint and pieces of the wall left in chunks after maintenance workers created a hole in the wall to access a steam line for the dorm heater.

Submitted by Ayden Miller

Leaky Lawrence strikes again

Written By Carson Folio, Editor-Elect
January 15, 2025
The "Mad and Cheese" bowl from Mad Chicken sits on a table, uneaten.

Burgh Bites: Mad Chicken, not mid chicken

Written By Carson Folio, Editor-Elect
January 8, 2025
Honors students present their posters to students and staff walking through the Lawrence Hall Lobby.

Honors Fall Forum presents student projects

Written By Carson Folio, Editor-Elect
January 8, 2025
Eric Joseph, front, plays guitar and sings with his bandmates in The StreetSide Saints. 

Photo courtesy of The StreetSide Saints

Pioneer Public: Animation professor Eric Joseph

Written By Carson Folio, Editor-Elect
December 4, 2024
Workers with Fowler Laundry Services unload washers and dryers off a truck.

New washers and dryers on campus

Written By Carson Folio, Editor-Elect
November 13, 2024

Cause of fire alarm malfunction unclear

Written By Carson Folio, Editor-Elect
November 7, 2024

Building inspection reveals facility issues

Written By Carson Folio, Editor-Elect
November 7, 2024
U.S. Navy Officers present facts about shipbuilding in Lawrence Hall.

U.S. Navy Rear Admiral talks USS Pittsburgh at PPU

Written By Carson Folio, Editor-Elect
October 30, 2024
Two extraterrestrial creatures "caught" stuck to the walls in Boulevard Apartments.

[Photo] How to protect yourself from extraterrestrials

Written By Michael Klug, Photo/Website Editor
October 30, 2024
A Pittsburgh police car sits on Wood Street in front of the Public Safety Center.

Shots fired in Market Square

Written By Carson Folio, Editor-Elect
October 23, 2024
The Dining Hall faculty on the third floor of Lawrence Hall sits empty after hours.

Food facilities still in the green

Written By Carson Folio, Editor-Elect
October 16, 2024
(Left to right) Delaney Pittman, Zoe Cybulski, Madigan Balfe, Kyle MacLaughlin and Dillion Peterson.

Two political clubs host post-debate discussion

Written By Carson Folio, Editor-Elect
October 9, 2024

This is where you should get your water on campus

Written By Carson Folio, Editor-elect
October 9, 2024
The doors that lead to the student financial services office inside floor one of Thayer Hall.

[Photo] Grant delays stall refund checks for students

Written By Rachel Ross, Co Features/A&E Editor
October 9, 2024
The lobby of the former Mandarin Gourmet restaurant in the YWCA building as of Aug. 26.

Old YWCA still empty a year later

Written By Carson Folio, Editor-elect
October 2, 2024
A sign in Boulevard Apartments explaining the policy that charges students a $100 fine plus a re-core after the sixth lockout.

[Photo] University continues to enforce dorm lock out policy

Written By Michael Klug, Co-Photo Editor/Website Editor
October 2, 2024

University no longer testing for COVID-19

Written By Carson Folio, Editor-Elect
September 18, 2024

Keep final projects and exams in finals week

Written By Carson Folio, Co-Opinions Editor
April 17, 2024
A sticker in a bus shelter calling for expanding the T.

Expanding the T would cut down on car-centric commotion

Written By Carson Folio, Co-Opinions Editor
April 10, 2024

Town halls for students met with few participants

Written By Carson Folio, Co-Opinions Editor
March 27, 2024
City of Pittsburgh firefighters march down Boulevard of the Allies on Saturday, March 16in the annual St. Patrick's Day parade.

City celebrates St. Patrick’s Day Parade

Written By Carson Folio, Co-Opinions Editor
March 20, 2024
An iPhone 11 in someone’s hand with a TikTok uninstall prompt. If banned, the app will become unusable.

Banning TikTok is just the first step to censorship

Written By Carson Folio, Co-Opinions Editor
March 20, 2024
A police call box outside of the Boulevard apartments. Imagine using one of these and then not getting help?

Don’t “sit out” on emergencies on campus

Written By Carson Folio, Co-Opinions Editor
March 13, 2024
Four Ecology textbooks on a bookshelf next to three other college textbooks. These may be obsolete soon.

Why textbooks may soon become obsolete

Written By Carson Folio, Co-Opinions Editor
March 6, 2024
A hand holding a diploma and a graduation cap.

Do not listen to believers of “useless degrees”

Written By Carson Folio, Co-Opinions Editor
February 21, 2024
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