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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

Prequel film “Pearl” lives up to expectations

Written By Dan Russo, Staff Writer October 5, 2022

Ti West has quickly shot up to becoming one of my favorite directors of the past few years. Ever since I watched VHS back on Netflix at the ripe age of 13 I have been following his work. His two most recent...

Judging Java: Whole Foods Coffee Bar

Written By Jake Dabkowski, Coffee Columnist October 5, 2022

Whole Foods is a company that is owned by Amazon. I do not like Amazon. I do not think that very many people my age like Amazon. I think that Jeff Bezos is one of the worst people alive, and that in a...

Enforce less screens in classrooms

Written By Jake Dabkowski, Editor-in-Chief October 5, 2022
As technology continues to develop and be innovated, it becomes more and more prevalent in our lives. As it becomes more and more prevalent in our lives, it becomes more and more prevalent in places that it shouldn’t. Sometimes it is culturally agreed upon that technology use is inappropriate for a location, like going on your phone during a funeral. But one place where technology use has been normalized is a place that it should not be - the classroom.

Boost is failing Point Park University students

Written By August Stephens, Opinions Editor October 5, 2022
Point Park University should create a more secure environment for being able to access food. Students are forced to rely on the school's dining services or go through ordering their own groceries when financially unstable due to attending a private, liberal arts university.