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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

Mason Queen, second rightmost actor, stars as a featured groomsman in the film "You're Cordially Invited."

Courtesy of Amazon Prime Video

From classroom to camera: film students on set

Written By Kalliyan Winder, For The Globe February 19, 2025
Point Park’s newly renamed School of Theatre, Film, and Animation has prepared students with hands-on interactive learning starting in their first year of study. The school’s coursework and curriculum focuses on benefiting students in the professional world after graduation. 
A cup of coffee that costs $5.25 sits on a table at The Speckled Egg inside the Union building Downtown.

‘Burgh Bites: The Speckled Egg: A classy dining experience

Written By Cassandra Harris, Editor-in-Chief January 22, 2025
On the first floor of the Union Trust building, four entrances create a cross, and the ground is lined with two blue carpets. Intersecting the rugs in the middle is a help desk, and diagonally adjacent to it is a podium attended by a host from The Speckled Egg. 
Thea Smith, Susie Iannitelli, Morgan Bakos and Dakota Nicholson take turns doing chest compressions. 

Submitted by Sydney Rendahl

Student Health Center offers CPR classes to students

Written By Michael Klug, Website/Co-Opinions Editor January 15, 2025
When it comes to life-saving techniques, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) is one of the many kinds of ways to save a life. Now, students are able to get certified, alongside faculty and staff who are also able to get CPR certified on campus by taking one class.
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
It’s no secret that Pittsburgh is almost in an oversupply of fried chicken spots that all have exceptional food. Some are national chains like Raising Canes and The Eagle, while others like CHiKN and Wings and a Prayer are exclusive to Allegheny County.