Point Park softball enters a three game skid while on the road against RSC opponents
Written By Kayla Sterner, Co-Sports Editor
• April 19, 2023

Baseball defeat NCAA DII Seton Hill, lose first series in RSC to Midway University
Written By Mason Strawn, Co-Sports Editor
• April 19, 2023

Baseball sweeps Washington & Jefferson, take series over RSC rival IU-Southeast
Written By Mason Strawn, Co-Sports Editor
• April 12, 2023
Point Park softball loses four games in a row against River States Conference foes
Written By Kayla Sterner, Co-Sports Editor
• April 12, 2023

Baseball splits series against Ohio Christian to start month of April
Written By Mason Strawn, Co-Sports Editor
• April 5, 2023
Softball sweep RSC rival Alice Lloyd College in home series double header, now 7-3 at home
Written By Kayla Sterner, Co-Sports Editor
• April 5, 2023
Pioneers hold Brescia scoreless for 23 straight innings en route to RSC Sweep
Written By Mason Strawn, Co-Sports Editor
• March 29, 2023
Baseball sweeps WVU Tech on the road, continues hold on first place in RSC standings
Written By Mason Strawn, Co-Sports Editor
• March 22, 2023
Softball splits doubleheader against Ohio Christian to start RSC play
Written By Kayla Sterner, Co-Sports Editor
• March 22, 2023
Baseball secures walk-off win against UNOH, take two of three over Rio Grande
Written By Mason Strawn, Co-Sports Editor
• March 15, 2023

Baseball heads to Central Florida for RussMatt Invitational, start RSC play against Alice Lloyd
Written By Mason Strawn, Co-Sports Editor
• March 8, 2023
Men’s basketball eliminated in River States Conference semifinals to end 2022-2023 season
Written By Mason Strawn, Co-Sports Editor
• March 8, 2023
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Written By Peyton Martin, Co-News Editor • April 16, 2025
Starting July 1 this year, Point Park will have a new dean of the School of Arts and Sciences, Becky Spritz.
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Written By Cassandra Harris, Co-Editor-in-Chief • April 16, 2025
This semester had its highs and lows along with its good and bad meals. The most were served for breakfast and the fewest were for dinner. To all of you that followed along, thank you. It was an absolute joy to go to new places, try new things and share them all with you this last semester.
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Written By Zarrick Plizga, Staff Writer • April 16, 2025
How long should I wait before moving on from a relationship? What is the best way to handle a break up? Am I a bad person for quickly getting over a breakup? Is it wrong to have desires for a relationship even if I have just left one?
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Written By Rachel Ross, Co-Features and A&E Editor • April 16, 2025
Before I even officially started at Point Park, I knew I wanted to be a part of The Globe. I discovered my interest for journalism in middle school after joining the student paper and went on to establish a publication in my high school.
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Written By Megan Lukitsch, Staff Writer • April 16, 2025
Point Park’s track and field teams competed at two different meets this weekend: the Bison Outdoor Classic and the Westminster Invitational.
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