Freshman dies in Sutherland Hall


published: Mon, 27 Oct, 2008

Oliver M. Hertzel, a freshman in the College of Arts and Sciences, died from an apparent suicide Monday, Pitt spokesman John Fedele confirmed.


Two students dead in Arkansas campus shooting


published: Mon, 27 Oct, 2008

Two University of Central Arkansas students were shot and killed Sunday evening and a third man, not a student, was injured.


Stull carted off the field


published: Sat, 25 Oct, 2008

Pitt quarterback Bill Stull was carted off the field on a stretcher during the third quarter of Pitt's game against Rutgers Saturday.


Despite economy, city's cultural district still strong


published: Thu, 16 Oct, 2008

The people of Pittsburgh get it: The economy is in the gutter. Economic woe is in the newspaper, on TV and on the lips of anyone concerned about where all their money just went.


Pitt and the President: Oct. 15


published: Thu, 16 Oct, 2008

The third and final presidential debate aired last night, giving voters one more chance to hear Sen. Barack Obama's and Sen. John McCain's platforms. After viewing the debate, The Pitt News Focus Group discussed how each candidate's performance could affect the polls on Election Day Nov. 4.


Police Academy sniffs for bombs


published: Thu, 16 Oct, 2008

Tick, tick, tick. 'Originally, bomb squads were trained to turn the lights off and listen,' said Detective Andre Henderson to the students of the Citizens' Police Academy.


EU names Pitt 'Center for Excellence'


published: Thu, 16 Oct, 2008

A commission from the European Union named Pitt as a European Union Center for Excellence, making it one of 11 U.S. universities to hold such a distinction.


Penguins cut through discounted ticket plan


published: Wed, 15 Oct, 2008

A few seconds before the final horn sounded in the sudden-death overtime period of the Pittsburgh Penguins’ season opener in Stockholm, Sweden, Tyler Kennedy punched the puck across the choppy Swedish ice and into the mesh behind the Ottawa Senators goaltender.


Geneticist says evolution may be near its end


published: Tue, 14 Oct, 2008

Human evolution may be winding down as the forces that once drove it 'mdash; older fathers, isolated populations and widespread child mortality 'mdash; are disappearing, a geneticist at the University College London argues.


Hofstra prepares for hosting McCain, Obama


published: Tue, 14 Oct, 2008

After investing $3.5 million in construction and planning, Hofstra University found out there was something missing from its preparations for this week's third and final presidential debate.


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Having an awesome spring break


published: Thu, 4 Mar, 2010

Students share why their spring break will be awesome — or not so awesome.


Mysteries in a chemistry lab


published: Mon, 1 Mar, 2010

Go on a virtual tour of a chemistry lab and find out why everyone might start talking about metal-organic frameworks in the near future.





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