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Dec 18, 2024 |
pghcitypaper.com | India Krug
[ { "name": "Local Action Unit", "component": "24929589", "insertPoint": "3", "requiredCountToDisplay": "1" } ] Whether you’re dancing to house music at Jellyfish or perusing the Bloomfield Saturday Market, chances are the Auto(nomous) Body Shop is nearby. Since she fixed up her 1995 Chevrolet Astro last year, Alecia Ott has been meeting Pittsburghers where they are, and supporting their reproductive health.
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Apr 17, 2024 |
pittnews.com | Emma Hannan |Anna M. Ehlers |Brian Sherry |India Krug
In the last meeting of the school year, Student Government Board President Ryan Young said his final farewell to the board. “This organization has meant so much to me. It has changed my life and was the most meaningful thing I’ve ever done,” Young said. In this meeting, the board said goodbye to each other and the organization.
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Apr 17, 2024 |
pittnews.com | Anna M. Ehlers |Brian Sherry |Emma Hannan |India Krug
Senior social work major Maggie Packard spent her high school graduation ceremony sitting on her front porch, watching a televised speaker stumble over hundreds of names as photos flashed by. Now awaiting her college graduation, Packard is waiting for closure from high school. Many people in the class of 2024 will experience their first classic graduation ceremony on April 28. Some, like Packard, said they have mixed feelings about the upcoming ceremony.
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Apr 17, 2024 |
pittnews.com | Anna M. Ehlers |Brian Sherry |Emma Hannan |India Krug
Sleek, aerodynamic buggies zipped through Schenley Park Saturday morning for Carnegie Mellon’s annual competition called Buggy, also known as Sweepstakes. Teams of athletes, engineers and intrepid drivers design, build and power their buggy through the twisting roads of the park. This event is a part of the larger spring carnival which ran from April 11 to 14.
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Apr 17, 2024 |
pittnews.com | Anna M. Ehlers |Brian Sherry |Emma Hannan |India Krug
1:14 am Pitt football hosted its annual intersquad game at Acrisure Stadium on Saturday afternoon. The gold team beat the blue team 17-10. The Panthers will appear again in Acrisure Stadium on Saturday, Aug. 31, against Kent State. About the Contributors Hello! My name is Pam and I am the managing editor of The Pitt News. For the last two years I was the visual editor; this is my fourth and final year with TPN.
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