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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

Don’t forget to take care of your mental health

Written By August Stephens, Opinions Editor October 16, 2024
If there is anything that can be learned halfway through the semester, it is to respect your mind and body. The significance of reflecting if you’ve eaten today, drank water, moved your body and journaled are great steps to understand where your health is at. 

Bodily autonomy applies to everything, not just abortions

Written By August Stephens, Co-Opinions Editor October 9, 2024
The right to bodily autonomy has been the subject of arduous debates that lasted decades. The 2024 Presidential and Vice Presidential election cycle discussions focused on access to in vitro fertilization treatments, or IVF treatments. These discussions have been lit on fire during this election cycle. 

This is where you should get your water on campus

Written By Carson Folio, Editor-elect October 9, 2024
Whenever you’re head ing to class with all your learning essentials - laptop, pen, textbooks, and anything else you throw in your bookbag, don’t ever forget your water bottle. Hydrating during class and outside your learning time is paramount to staying healthy.

Globe’s Point: You can support bettering the university and a fair contract

Written By Carson Folio, Editor-Elect September 25, 2024
Amidst any weekend events you may have participated in, university history was made on Friday. For one, our current president, Chris Brussalis, was officially inaugurated and had a ceremony to go with it. A ceremony for a university president has not happened here before, nor has Brussalis been inaugurated until now.

Pittsburghers Need to Dance at Concerts

Written By Ethan Rowinski, For The Globe September 25, 2024
Pittsburgh, although it may not seem like it, is a thriving music city. The city has a rich history in jazz, orchestral music and rock, along with a currently-thriving underground scene full of every genre. From alt-indie, to experimental noise electronic, Pittsburgh is home to fantastic music.

Infrastructure challenges don’t let people drive carefully

Written By Michael Klug, Co-Photo Editor September 25, 2024
If you have ever crossed the Boulevard of the Allies, you might have had an experience where the walk sign was on for you to cross and, midway through, a random car turns and almost hits you. Unfortunately, that happens a lot on campus and it’s because Pittsburgh’s infrastructure sucks.