Whether it’s a new workout routine, a commitment to spending more time on hobbies or a vow against procrastination, the ...
When I stopped trying to be my own doctor, I didn’t only stop worrying about my health. I embraced the fact that medicine is ...
On Jan. 4, 2026, the counterflow bus-only lane on Fifth Avenue was permanently retired after 45 years of service. Riders can ...
The Pitt News Editorial Board argues that, in the wake of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette’s closing, we must recognize the power ...
Senior staff columnist Danae Poteat delves into why she believes the popularity of hockey will not grow even after the ...
Additionally, not only were the higher stakes and intensity absent, but there were multiple plot points that were teased ...
Sports editor Matthew Scabilloni says his goodbye to The Pitt News and the University of Pittsburgh after his three years.
Of all the teams Pitt volleyball has played in the Final Four, this year is the easiest. But that’s not to say it will be easy for Pitt. Texas A&M just beat the No. 1 overall seed in the NCAA ...
Pitt volleyball has its best chance yet to make it to the National Championship game. It has failed in its previous four tries, but this time feels as if the team almost has no excuses if it doesn’t ...
From cultural celebrations to gardens strung with light displays, Pittsburgh features many local festive events for students staying in the area this holiday season. Justin Dandoy, director of ...
From the giant Christmas tree in the middle of PPG Place’s ice rink to Santa’s House at the Heinz Hall Courtyard, downtown Pittsburgh holds many fun events to celebrate the holiday season. One special ...
Every November as the holiday season approaches, one house on Pittsburgh’s Fifth Avenue becomes wrapped in a giant red bow. Kenneth Lehn, a finance professor in the Katz Graduate School of Business, ...