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Pitt volleyball is not off to the start of the season it wanted, but throughout the weekend, it learned areas it needs to improve in ...
While Pitt Athletics didn’t play any games that affected their record over the previous months, the summer was not short of news ...
With the Pitt football season right around the corner, Alex Kiger pens a column pondering what a “successful” season looks ...
On July 1, The House vs NCAA settlement officially went into effect – meaning student athletes at Pitt are set to receive financial compensation for their enrollment in the NCAA.
In a landmark move for women’s professional sports, the WNBA announced on June 30 that the league will once again expand its ...
The Institute of Spatial History Innovation formally launched in July, and the start of the fall semester will mark its first ...
After sweeping research funding cuts, Pitt is planning for a future with precarious government funding. Pitt's 2026 fiscal ...
Pitt soccer underwent several changes in its offseason, affecting the coaches and the players. Ben Waldrum steps into the ...
This fall, the Pirates will wrap up their disappointing season, and the Steelers and Penguins will begin their preseason ...
This spring, the Trump administration moved to cut billions in university research overhead funding, triggering coast-to-coast resistance from some of America’s top colleges, including a lawsuit from ...
On July 1, Chancellor Joan Gabel and Clyde Pickett announced Pitt has replaced its Office for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion ...
Senior staff columnist Danae Poteat talks about her own experiences and advice about going to college after growing up in the ...