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Freshman Milo Thim took home first place at the UC Invitational last week in Charleston, West Virginia, shooting five under par through three rounds of the tournament.  The tournament began Monday, ...
Point Park’s Conservatory of Performing Arts (COPA) offers various opportunities for students of any major to get involved and explore their artistry. One of the newest clubs established is the Point ...
Fall is arriving soon here in Pittsburgh, and with it comes the Market Square Farmers Market. Every Thursday, Market Square is filled with live performances, small businesses, and food. The main ...
Many students come to Point Park from all over the globe and are unaware of the local resources available to them. In collaboration with It’s On Us (IOU), an organization designed to raise awareness ...
If there is anything that can be learned halfway through the semester, it is to respect your mind and body. The significance of reflecting if you’ve eaten today, drank water, moved your body and ...
The new season for the Conservatory of Performing Arts is in full send. This year, the Pittsburgh Playhouse has presented multiple productions for the department of dance and theatre that are sure to ...
A staple of every emo kid’s childhood is feeling empowered by singing along to the classic Panic! At The Disco hit, “I Write Sins (Not Tragedies)” and screaming out the lyric “What a shame the poor ...
After not having a meeting last week, the Student Government Association (SGA) invited Provost Michael Soto as a guest speaker on Monday, Nov. 11. Soto presented an idea to SGA that the University is ...
Adele Morelli, owner of Boutique La Passerelle (BLP) on Wood Street, passed away from “complications of an unexpected illness while on a buying trip in Portugal on Sept. 21, 2024, the day before her ...
Tickets were reduced to only $19 for all dance majors in the Conservatory of Performing Arts. This deal was offered by the executive producer of the tour, Mark Swanhart, a Point Park dance alumnus.
After all students currently enrolled in the Civil Engineering Technology program graduate, the University will no longer offer degrees in the program. The university plans to replace the civil ...
Located on the corner of Boulevard of the Allies and Smithfield Street, Pair Charcuterie opened in May. Both a coffee shop, seller of cheeses and meats, sandwiches and new soups, the store popped up ...