The Pitt News Editorial Board argues that, in the wake of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette’s closing, we must recognize the power ...
Senior staff columnist Danae Poteat delves into why she believes the popularity of hockey will not grow even after the ...
Whether it’s a new workout routine, a commitment to spending more time on hobbies or a vow against procrastination, the ...
On Jan. 4, 2026, the counterflow bus-only lane on Fifth Avenue was permanently retired after 45 years of service. Riders can ...
Additionally, not only were the higher stakes and intensity absent, but there were multiple plot points that were teased ...
When I stopped trying to be my own doctor, I didn’t only stop worrying about my health. I embraced the fact that medicine is ...
Sports editor Matthew Scabilloni says his goodbye to The Pitt News and the University of Pittsburgh after his three years.
Pitt football columnist Alex Kiger pens his final column of the year on the college football season, writing about Pitt’s Military Bowl loss to East Carolina.
The name Boris Yeltsin should ring a bell, whether it brings to mind images of him leaping upon a tank during a coup in 1991 Moscow or standing drunk in his underpants in Washington, D.C. in 1995.
Mihrigul Tursun tearfully recalled on Tuesday the torture she suffered in the Uyghur Muslim concentration camps in Xinjiang, China. “I asked why I was in prison. I asked why I was tortured,” Tursun ...
All Pitt first-year students will now be required to take a course on anti-racism, Chancellor Patrick Gallagher announced in an email last Monday. The University is offering a one-credit, online ...
One of the guiding principles of my life is to not ask people what books they read because it either depresses me or makes me feel like a pretentious loser. Do I abide by it successfully? No. Is it ...