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Multiple families of transgender children said UPMC Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh has denied access to gender-affirming care medicine to their kids. Without communication from their doctors or a ...
There’s only one way in and out of Pittsburgh’s smallest neighborhood — a one-lane bridge marred with potholes and streaked with graffiti. Duck Hollow was founded 140 years ago as housing for ...
Well, everyone has to have a hobby. Mom says you gotta love something or else your heart’ll just stop and then we gotta bury you. I tried collecting stamps, but they’re only cool if you have a lot of ...
The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression ranked Pitt 208th out of 251 schools for free speech in their 2025 report on speech climates. Pitt’s ranking dropped compared to last year’s report, ...
A study researching implicit bias in American police forces found that people have the same reaction to snakes and spiders as they do to Black individuals in close proximity, Rashawn Ray, professor of ...
About 200 students and community members gathered in Schenley Plaza for an emergency “Hands Off Rafah” rally, organized by the Party for Socialism and Liberation. PSL Member Nick Marco said the most ...
With Pirates catcher Endy Rodríguez on the IL for the next few weeks with a lacerated index finger, former No. 1 overall pick Henry Davis has earned his chance to make a difference for the Pirates.
About 100 people gathered in Schenley Plaza Monday evening to protest the recent United States airstrikes on Yemen. “On this day, what would be Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s 95th birthday, you are here ...
Over break, I finally had the opportunity to watch the Netflix original series “Arcane,” based on the online game “League of Legends.” One of my friends recommended it to me, telling me that I’d like ...
I am sitting at my desk in the editor-in-chief’s office at The Pitt News, staring at a Google Doc, Taylor Swift blaring from the iMac speakers, listening to the editors and writers and photographers ...
Last Saturday, the Pitt football team wrapped up spring practices with its annual Blue and Gold scrimmage, kicking off the longest portion of the offseason. While the players turn their attention to ...