As we near the end of the first month of 2025, The Pitt News Culture Staff takes a stroll down memory lane of the most ...
The ultimate tragedy of Siobhan Roy is that, after all her maneuvering, calculating and positioning, she ends up having to ...
I started the year by finishing one of the first books on my TBR list — Nick Hornby’s “High Fidelity,” which I highly ...
Now a three-loss team, sports editor Aidan Kasner questions whether Pitt men’s basketball has what it takes to compete with ...
Pitt released ParkZen, an app for Pitt community members that allows users to reserve parking at lots on campus. Those who ...
This first edition of the spring 2025 semester, “A Good Hill to Die On” talks about all the adjustments needed to get back to ...
Staff writer Dylan Paradise reviews Kendrick Lamar’s extremely successful, newest album, “GNX,” which was filled with quality ...
Pitt’s sports have a big weekend ahead, with two wrestling matches on tap, a tri-meet for swimming and the first gymnastics ...
Pitt men’s basketball hosted Louisville in a 82-78 loss that went the wrong way for the Panthers down the stretch.
Pitt women’s basketball (8-9, ACC 0-4) took on Louisville (11-5, ACC 4-1) in the two schools’ first matchup of the year.
Pitt Police reported the theft of salt at College Garden Departments, harassment at The Eatery and more in this week’s crime log.
Pitt’s Center on Race and Social Problems (CRSP) hosted its first National Day of Racial Healing event on Tuesday, Jan. 21.