Students who entered Lawrence Hall lobby last Tuesday night were directed towards a corner table spilling over with colorful stationery. Two bags of pens rested on the table next to a thick stack of ...
The moon starts to go in front of the sun, creating a small crescent. (Photo by Caleb McCartney) A student takes a photo of the eclipse with a camera through an eyeglasses filter during peak totality.
The Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership (PDP), a local non-profit, pitched eight new trees into empty tree pits along Wood Street this past Wednesday, April 12. Six were planted across from Village Park ...
I would like to begin this review by apologizing to the nice people who work in the Downtown Subway in Market Square. You guys were nice but the food and experience were not. When I got in line I ...
Graduation is just a few days away. Our two seniors reflect on their time at the university and The Globe. Where does one even begin? So much has happened during my three years here at Point Park.
To my readers who have been following Burgh Bites for the last two semesters, thank you for following along in my journey to become both a better writer and reviewer. On the other hand, to those of ...
In a final amendment to SGA’s constitution during a meeting on Monday, April 15, President Marc Palombo and Vice President Trevor FitzSimmons introduced Resolution BL.04152024. The resolution aims to ...
The baseball team had a four-game road trip last weekend, with the first three games at Ohio Christian and then the final home game at Wilberforce. Heading into the four-game road trip, the Pioneers ...
The Point Park softball team is coming off a pair of huge wins against Alice Lloyd on Sunday, but this week the focus is on 5th-year senior Mara Iagnemma from right here in Pittsburgh, PA. Iagnemma, ...
On Friday, March 29, Dr. Bob McIrney and his Mobile Thriving Respite took an afternoon visit to Second Avenue Commons for a game of cards. The Respite takes these trips weekly to local shelters, ...
On February 6, Pittsburgh’s pet owners were left in the dark after it was announced that the free spay and neuter services would be suspended, though people took advantage of the decade-long program.