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Fri at 7:43am on May 29th, 2009
By Kelsey Shea / Assistant AE Editor
Im currently writing this post from a tiny island off the coast of Sicily called Ortigia.
I am one of this years 10 students on The University of Pittsburghs Pitt in Italy Program. It is a language focused program hosted at The Mediterranean Center for Arts and Sciences (MCAS.)
Impossible not to 'Believe' in 'Spring Awakening'
By Kieran Layton / A & E Editor
published: Thu, 28 May, 2009
Who knew that being “totally f***ed” could be so enjoyable?
Kozlowski: Empathetic justices distort true meaning of Constitution
By Mark Kozlowski / Columnist
published: Tue, 26 May, 2009
With justices as old and esteemed as the very architecture of the building, the Supreme Court will once again enter the public light with President Obama’s nomination of Sonia Sotomayor.
Beitzel: No taxation with smoking cessation
By Dave Beitzel / Asst. Opinions Editor
published: Tue, 26 May, 2009
I like smoking.
Actually, I love smoking. Since mononucleosis infiltrated my body, however, I’ve engaged in the attempt to quit.
Pitt Police Blotter
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published: Tue, 26 May, 2009
Wednesday, May 20
8:09 a.m. — An individual reported receiving a suspicious e-mail from an unknown person. An investigation is pending.
12:16 p.m. — Police received a report of an individual down, checked the area and found no one.
Celebration at Soldiers & Sailors honors local soldiers
By Liz Navratil / News Editor
published: Tue, 26 May, 2009
Four years ago, Pitt law student Meredith Odato had her life planned out.
She was going to marry her childhood friend, Jason Frye, a lance corporal in the Marine Corps. Her plans ended when a roadside bomb near Fallujah, Iraq, killed Frye.
Judge reconsiders SempleFest punishments
By Lori Stover / Staff Writer
published: Tue, 26 May, 2009
A local judge said he’s less likely to give students community service for offenses they commit during SempleFest.
Editorial: Caution, police presence key to deter SempleFest goers
By Editorial
published: Tue, 26 May, 2009
Compared to the usual fair, last SempleFest was relatively subdued. The street was nearly devoid of the characteristic drunken debauchery. While SempleFest will most likely occur again next year, will it resume its typical chaos? Perhaps not.
Soldiers & Sailors unveils new plans for lawn
By Liz Navratil / News Editor
published: Tue, 26 May, 2009
Officials at Soldier & Sailors Memorial Hall unveiled plans yesterday to renovate the museum’s front lawn.
Judge reconsiders punishment for SempleFest offenders
By Lori Stover / Staff Writer
published: Tue, 26 May, 2009
A local judge said he’s less likely to give students community service for offenses they commit during SempleFest.





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