Coming back from Thanksgiving Break, it is crucial that we all as a collective student body acknowledge that COVID-19 is still a thing and that we need to be conscious about monitoring ourselves to make...
Written By Maegan Fewell, Staff Writer
• December 1, 2021
As a freshman finishing my first semester at Point Park University, most days, I feel like it's the last week of August again. On others, I feel like I've already been here for four years. (This all depends...
Written By Rachel Ross, Co-Opinions Editor
• November 17, 2021
Going into my first semester as a college student, I had no idea what to expect. Of course, I’d heard things here and there from relatives or friends who had already gone through or began the experience,...
Written By August Stephens, Staff Writer
• November 17, 2021
Cancel culture, or what is sometimes known as a modern influencer’s worst nightmare, surrounds social media every day. A fan, friend or possibly even a business partner exposes a person for acting inappropriately...
Written By Rachel Ross, Staff Writer
• November 10, 2021
Since 1986, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Foundation has been bestowing what they deem “rock’s highest honor” on musical artists, inducting them into a hall of fame so long as they meet their criteria:...
Written By Maegan Fewell, Staff Writer
• November 10, 2021
We are at a time when hookup culture is the main form of human connection. There is a global pandemic, and there is less of a desire for long-term committed relationships. Are people truly dating anymore...
Written By Erin Yudt, For The Globe
• November 10, 2021
It is that time of year again! Scheduling for the upcoming spring semester has officially begun. Veterans, athletes and honors students had the opportunity to schedule for courses on Thursday, October...
Last week, Pittsburgh went to the polls, or more accurately 33% of Pittsburgh went to the polls. There are more than 924,000 registered voters—almost one million—in Allegheny County, but only a little...
It’s that time of year again. A time of mass frustration and mediocrity. A time that will heavily influence all of our futures as the result of a butterfly effect on a scale that we will probably never...
Written By Chris Fischer, For The Globe
• November 3, 2021
Lately, I’ve heard a few things about attendance. At the beginning of the semester, classes were full. But now? The population is few and far between. From what I’ve heard, faculty is even holding...
A pandemic, climate-change and subsequent natural disasters have caused the world to be bombarded by gloom. The fall season is among us which for some people means struggling with seasonal affective disorder....