This month, Pitt launched HAIL, an initiative that aims to connect AI resources across the University and help guide proper ...
Staff writer Julianna Steach argues that although the resurgence of skinny culture was inevitable, young women should not ...
The Pitt News Editorial Board argues it is up to students, faculty and staff to mitigate the outbreak of infectious diseases ...
Whether it’s a physical education elective or a degree requirement, some students are prioritizing activity and stress relief ...
After more than 40 years, Hemingway’s Cafe, a beloved campus bar, is closing its doors permanently on May 3. “It’s time,” ...
With flu cases hitting a season high in late December, staying healthy within the coming weeks could become more difficult.
Last year, the Trump administration and U.S. Department of Education declared new loan limits for recently-classed “professional” and “graduate” degrees, which could have future implications for ...
Student Government Board addressed Muslim student safety and updates regarding the Emergency Notification Services at its weekly meeting Tuesday night at Nordy’s Place.
Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2026, will mark President Trump’s first year in office for his second presidency term. Pitt professors and students discuss how his term has gone so far.
For the second time in a week, protesters gathered in Schenley Plaza in freezing temperatures to oppose Donald Trump’s immigration policy Tuesday evening.
A controversial hyperscale data center proposed in Allegheny County recently cleared the approval process, moving it toward the construction phase.
College is a time for big transitions, and for many students, managing mental health is one of the biggest challenges of the college experience.
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