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Point Park Globe

Point Park University's Student-Run Newspaper

Point Park Globe

Point Park University's Student-Run Newspaper

Point Park Globe

(Top to bottom) Fresh dumplings, pork rib noodle soup, and minced pork over rice and egg.

Burgh Bites: Everyday Noodles’ exploding soup dumplings

Written By Cassandra Harris, Editor-in-Chief November 20, 2024
The food at Everyday Noodles restaurant was incredibly authentic. All the noodles are made by hand and the cooks do so behind a piece of glass so diners can watch. The owner works with the Taiwanese government to bring cooks to the United States, according to the restaurant’s website.
Senior Eden McElhaney celebrates a point against Seton Hill.

Volleyball finishes season with a victory

Written By Brynn Rees, Sports Editor November 20, 2024
Point Park volleyball concluded its 2024 season with a 3-0 sweep against the Salem Tigers on Friday, Nov. 15, in Salem, W. Va. The win awarded the Pioneers their second straight win, as the seniors savored their final moments on the court.
SGA Senators Bee Pugh and Hunter Bradley talk during the Nov. 18 SGA meeting.

SGA talks public safety

Written By Peyton Martin, SGA Beat Writer November 20, 2024
Safety concerns were the main topic of the SGA meeting on Nov. 18, referring to several recent incidents involving students in parts of Downtown. 
Student journalists sit and listen to Alexis Johnson talk about her experiences.

Emmy winning Alexis Johnson shares movie in the CMI

Written By Robert Fornataro, Features/A&E Editor November 20, 2024
Students got the opportunity this past Wednesday, November 13, to engage with Emmy-award-winning correspondent Alexis Johnson as she screened her new documentary, “When Black Women Go Missing,” here at the Center for Media Innovation. 

Students: respect your professors

Written By Cassandra Harris, Editor-in-Chief November 20, 2024
In elementary school, each class creates a set of rules written on a large sheet of paper to hang on the door for the rest of the year. As students, we created these rules for ourselves.