A 58th-minute goal from sophomore forward Ido Chalamish lifted the Point Park men’s soccer team to a 1-0 victory over ...
Theft: A student stole a bottle of Gatorade from Point Café in Lawrence Hall on Oct. 23 at 1:33 a.m., according to Chief of ...
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Point Park volleyball traveled to West Virginia State on Saturday, where the team lost 3-0 to the Yellowjackets.
The second leg of Sabrina Carpenter’s “Short n’ Sweet” tour kicked off with her first show in Pittsburgh since 2018 on ...
It’s been eight years since Academic Hall room 411, a chemistry lab, saw substantial upgrades to its facilities.
Pittsburgh is a haunted city, depending on who you ask. As Halloween draws close and events ramp up, the School of ...
For the second time in her college career, Cassondra O’Connor was named Mountain East Conference Runner of the Year. O’Connor gained this after her first-place performance at the MEC Cross Country ...
While 2024’s election was one of the most consequential in recent memory, the coming election next week could shake up to be just as, if not more momentous.
While Pittsburgh City Paper, the city’s alternative news publication which has existed since 1990, isn’t dead, the decision to switch from a free weekly printed issue to a quarterly issue is worrying.
Drops of perspiration begin to produce and trickle down your forehead. Your stomach knots and twists while your cheeks color red with warmth.
As Thanksgiving approaches, millions of Americans will find themselves struggling to put food on the table thanks to rising grocery prices caused by inflation.