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Senate Council passes resolution urging vaccine requirement for fall. By Allison Radziwon, Staff Writer. As universities across the nation make decisions on a possible COVID-19 vaccine requirement, Chancellor Patrick Gallagher said COVID-19 vaccination rates of Pitt students and faculty will affect the University’s planning for the fall semester. THREE RIVERS ARTS FESTIVAL BRINGS LIVE MUSIC, ART AND FOOD Pittsburghers following the sound of live music booming from the speakers along Ft. Duquesne Boulevard will find that Pittsburgh’s local art scene has come back to life this summer for one of the first large events since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Dollar Bank Three Rivers Arts Festival spans the entire Cultural District this year, in addition to having art and food vendors at THE PITT PRESCRIPTION The Pitt Prescription | My experience getting the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine. The Pitt Prescription is a biweekly blog where student pharmacist and senior staff writer Elizabeth Donnelly provides tips on how to stay healthy in college. This edition was reviewed by OAKLAND AUDIO TOUR UNEARTHS NEIGHBORHOOD HISTORY Oakland audio tour unearths neighborhood history. Appalachian Paris, a production by Pitt’s theater arts department, provides a guided, one-hour audio tour of Oakland. There was a time when you could ride a rollercoaster in the spot that is now residential North Craig Street. Luna Park, an amusement park built in 1905, once stood at the ‘TELL THE TRUTH’: EDDIE GLAUDE SPEAKS ON RACISM AT CRSP According to Eddie Glaude Jr., professor and chair of Princeton University’s African American studies department, racial inequality isn’t the consequence of “random events,” and the nation should admit to its racist laws and decisions and be “deliberate” in rooting out such efforts. “Racial inequality isn’t the result of random events, it’s the consequences of deliberate YOUR GUIDE TO THE MAY 18 MAYORAL PRIMARY ELECTION Challengers Ed Gainey, Tony Moreno and Mike Thompson will face off against Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto in next Tuesday’s primary elections, after a heated campaign season amid the COVID-19 pandemic. In-person voting takes place on May 18 between 7 PANTHERS FAIL TO EARN BID TO NATIONAL BASEBALL TOURNAMENT Pitt was named as one of the 20 finalists to host regional-round games for the national tournament less than three weeks ago. But after a 3-9 finish to their slate and failing to make it out of the pool play round of the ACC Tournament, the Panthers find themselves as members of the College Baseball World Series selection committee’s “FirstFour Out”.
EDITORIAL | REPUBLICANS MUST CONDEMN MATT GAETZ Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., has recently become the subject of a United States Department of Justice investigation resulting from allegations that he was involved in sex trafficking and had sex with an underage girl.. As despicable as Gaetz’s alleged actions are, few of his fellow Republicans have spoken out to condemn him or otherwise voice disapproval for what he has been accused of. OPINION | PLANTS ARE MORE IMPORTANT THAN EVER IN THE TIME These are dire times, and dire times call for having a plant as a companion. I’m being completely serious. Gov. Tom Wolf’s statewide stay-at-home order is set to expire on April 30, though experts expect the quarantine order to last longer than the end of the month. This means more time alone or more time stuck in close quarters with family — you can decide which scenario is worse OPINION | VOTE PEDUTO OUT AND GAINEY IN State Representative Ed Gainey announced his candidacy for the 2021 Pittsburgh mayoral race on Jan. 19. Let’s make sure he wins. I’ll admit it — I used to be a “Peduto girl.” I liked the styled moustache, his commitment to the environment and, yes, the bike lanes.But over the past year, he has lost his way in managing Pittsburgh’s police problem, and that is not an issue on whichTHE PITT NEWS
Senate Council passes resolution urging vaccine requirement for fall. By Allison Radziwon, Staff Writer. As universities across the nation make decisions on a possible COVID-19 vaccine requirement, Chancellor Patrick Gallagher said COVID-19 vaccination rates of Pitt students and faculty will affect the University’s planning for the fall semester. THREE RIVERS ARTS FESTIVAL BRINGS LIVE MUSIC, ART AND FOOD Pittsburghers following the sound of live music booming from the speakers along Ft. Duquesne Boulevard will find that Pittsburgh’s local art scene has come back to life this summer for one of the first large events since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Dollar Bank Three Rivers Arts Festival spans the entire Cultural District this year, in addition to having art and food vendors at THE PITT PRESCRIPTION The Pitt Prescription | My experience getting the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine. The Pitt Prescription is a biweekly blog where student pharmacist and senior staff writer Elizabeth Donnelly provides tips on how to stay healthy in college. This edition was reviewed by OAKLAND AUDIO TOUR UNEARTHS NEIGHBORHOOD HISTORY Oakland audio tour unearths neighborhood history. Appalachian Paris, a production by Pitt’s theater arts department, provides a guided, one-hour audio tour of Oakland. There was a time when you could ride a rollercoaster in the spot that is now residential North Craig Street. Luna Park, an amusement park built in 1905, once stood at the ‘TELL THE TRUTH’: EDDIE GLAUDE SPEAKS ON RACISM AT CRSP According to Eddie Glaude Jr., professor and chair of Princeton University’s African American studies department, racial inequality isn’t the consequence of “random events,” and the nation should admit to its racist laws and decisions and be “deliberate” in rooting out such efforts. “Racial inequality isn’t the result of random events, it’s the consequences of deliberate YOUR GUIDE TO THE MAY 18 MAYORAL PRIMARY ELECTION Challengers Ed Gainey, Tony Moreno and Mike Thompson will face off against Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto in next Tuesday’s primary elections, after a heated campaign season amid the COVID-19 pandemic. In-person voting takes place on May 18 between 7 PANTHERS FAIL TO EARN BID TO NATIONAL BASEBALL TOURNAMENT Pitt was named as one of the 20 finalists to host regional-round games for the national tournament less than three weeks ago. But after a 3-9 finish to their slate and failing to make it out of the pool play round of the ACC Tournament, the Panthers find themselves as members of the College Baseball World Series selection committee’s “FirstFour Out”.
EDITORIAL | REPUBLICANS MUST CONDEMN MATT GAETZ Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., has recently become the subject of a United States Department of Justice investigation resulting from allegations that he was involved in sex trafficking and had sex with an underage girl.. As despicable as Gaetz’s alleged actions are, few of his fellow Republicans have spoken out to condemn him or otherwise voice disapproval for what he has been accused of. OPINION | PLANTS ARE MORE IMPORTANT THAN EVER IN THE TIME These are dire times, and dire times call for having a plant as a companion. I’m being completely serious. Gov. Tom Wolf’s statewide stay-at-home order is set to expire on April 30, though experts expect the quarantine order to last longer than the end of the month. This means more time alone or more time stuck in close quarters with family — you can decide which scenario is worse OPINION | VOTE PEDUTO OUT AND GAINEY IN State Representative Ed Gainey announced his candidacy for the 2021 Pittsburgh mayoral race on Jan. 19. Let’s make sure he wins. I’ll admit it — I used to be a “Peduto girl.” I liked the styled moustache, his commitment to the environment and, yes, the bike lanes.But over the past year, he has lost his way in managing Pittsburgh’s police problem, and that is not an issue on whichSPORTS ARCHIVES
By Alex Lehmbeck, Sports Editor. April 24, 2021. If Pitt fans were looking for an intense, thrilling scrimmage on Saturday, Heinz Field wasn’t the place to find it. The Gold team dominated the Blue 30-0 in the 2021 Pitt football spring game. ‘PEOPLE ARE GENERALLY HAPPIER’: OAKLAND ADJUSTS TO NEW CDC While CDC guidelines say fully vaccinated individuals no longer need to wear face coverings in most indoor settings, Stacey Ngo, a sophomore chemical engineering major, said she’s unsure about the safety of not wearing masks since not everyone has gotten vaccinated yet and some people may not be truthful about their vaccination status. “I was kinda skeptical at first,” Ngo said. OPINION | I AM ONCE AGAIN ASKING YOU TO STOP POLITICIZING Masks are “another critical element of our defense plan ,” I wrote 14 months ago in a column urging Americans, including our then-president, to put their egos aside and wear a mask. Sixteen months of social distancing, 597,000 deaths, 33 million cases and more than 300 million vaccine doses later, we are finally hurtling SENATE COUNCIL PASSES RESOLUTION URGING VACCINE Senate Council held its monthly meeting last Thursday afternoon via Zoom, which was the final meeting of the 2020-21 academic year. Much of the meeting focused on the possibility of requiring students to receive a COVID-19 vaccination to be on campus and participate in activities during the upcoming 2021-22 school year, such as in-person classes and other events, which was voted on BOARD COMMITTEE VOTES TO INCREASE STUDENT FEES The committee voted to approve an increase in the fee on all of Pitt’s campuses. Starting this upcoming academic year on the Pittsburgh campus, this fee — which was reduced 20% due to the COVID-19 pandemic — will be restored and increase from $80 to $100 per term for full-time, non-CGS undergraduate students and from $24 to$30 per term
EDITORIAL | REPUBLICANS MUST CONDEMN MATT GAETZ Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., has recently become the subject of a United States Department of Justice investigation resulting from allegations that he was involved in sex trafficking and had sex with an underage girl.. As despicable as Gaetz’s alleged actions are, few of his fellow Republicans have spoken out to condemn him or otherwise voice disapproval for what he has been accused of. OPINION | MY THOUGHTS ON THE COLLEGE EXPERIENCE In this column, I want to impart the lessons I’ve learned as well as give my thoughts on the costly and rigid academic structure of college. When I came to Pitt, I thought I wanted to study computer science or something in the business field. I quickly realized that business wasn’t for me, but I tried to make computer science workfor about
RENOVATIONS TO FORMER PAA BUILDING CONTINUE AMID PANDEMIC Renovations to former PAA building continue amid pandemic. After closing in April 2017, the Pittsburgh Athletic Association building, now owned by Walnut Capital, is planned to reopen for occupancy in spring 2021. As students make their way down Fifth Avenue, it’s hard not to notice the empty building sitting across from the Cathedral of CAPITALISM: THE WORST ECONOMIC SYSTEM, EXCEPT FOR ALL THE In a speech on Nov. 11, 1947, Sir Winston Churchill reminded the UK’s House of Commons that “democracy is the worst form of government, except for all those others that have been tried.”. In a similar fashion, capitalism is the worst economic system, except for all the others. Capitalism is no different from anything else in thisworld.
‘THEY KILL US HERE’: SURVIVOR OF UYGHUR CONCENTRATION The Chinese government has detained at least 800,000 and possibly more than 2 million Uyghurs in “reeducation centers,” marking the largest mass internment of an ethnic-religious minority group since World War II, according to The Guardian.In the camps, Uyghurs are forced to undergo psychological indoctrination programs as well as physical torture, including waterboarding and sexualTHE PITT NEWS
Eddie Glaude Jr., professor and chair of Princeton University’s African American studies department, was the keynote speaker at a Wednesday event held by Pitt’s Center on Race and Social Problems in partnership with the African American Strategic Partnership. ERIK SCHUCKERS: THE PROUD AMATEUR Erik Schuckers. Schuckers tries to convey the idea that writing is an art form to as many people as possible. He often hears people say they aren’t creative enough to participate in workshops, which he believes is outright false because of preconceived notions of what creativity is. He calls himself a “proud amateur,” because eventhough
OPINION | PLANTS ARE MORE IMPORTANT THAN EVER IN THE TIME These are dire times, and dire times call for having a plant as a companion. I’m being completely serious. Gov. Tom Wolf’s statewide stay-at-home order is set to expire on April 30, though experts expect the quarantine order to last longer than the end of the month. This means more time alone or more time stuck in close quarters with family — you can decide which scenario is worse PITT TO CONTINUE CONSTRUCTION ON ‘ESSENTIAL’ PROJECTS ONLY Pitt originally halted all construction activity following an order issued March 19 from Gov. Tom Wolf. But when Wolf instituted another order to resume construction on April 23, many of Pitt’s projects remained on hold.. Here is a list of updates to major projects:Bigelow
YOU DON’T HAVE TO DO EVERYTHING ALL AT ONCE Print. Despite what you might have heard, you don’t need to be everything or do everything all at once. There’s a lot of pressure in high school — and more broadly, I guess, in life — to be involved in as many activities and organizations as humanly possible. That pressure doesn’t go away in college — honestly, if you havehopes of
RENOVATIONS TO FORMER PAA BUILDING CONTINUE AMID PANDEMIC Renovations to former PAA building continue amid pandemic. After closing in April 2017, the Pittsburgh Athletic Association building, now owned by Walnut Capital, is planned to reopen for occupancy in spring 2021. As students make their way down Fifth Avenue, it’s hard not to notice the empty building sitting across from the Cathedral of ‘TELL THE TRUTH’: EDDIE GLAUDE SPEAKS ON RACISM AT CRSP Tell the truth, for such a time as this,” Glaude said. “The only way we’re going to remedy racial inequality in this country is to admit that we’ve created it and be just as deliberate in getting rid of it.”. Glaude was the keynote speaker at the Wednesday event, “For Such a Time as This: Acknowledging and Leveraging African THE ART OF THE STUDY: HOW ARCHITECTURE AFFECTS When he has a big test ahead of him, Andrew Puglionesi walks into the common room of the Cathedral of Learning, finds a cozy spot at a long table near the right end of the high-ceilinged space and settles down for a night of studying. Like most Pitt students, the junior computer science major has spent time deciding which work spaces are most comfortable and easy to use for a wide variety of KUMANCHIK KEEPS SPOT ON PRIMARY BALLOT AFTER COURT Kumanchik appeared in elections court on Tuesday to defend his candidacy. Now, the May 21 ballot will feature Kumanchik, Wolfe and incumbent Bruce Kraus, who has been been on the City Council since 2008 and became president of the City Council in 2014. PLANNING UNDERWAY FOR NEW RECREATION CENTER Planning efforts are now underway for a new multistory recreation center to be built on middle campus, something campus administrators say students have long asked for. The project, which is projected to open fall of 2022, is one of the 14 short-term priorities listed in Pitt’s campus master plan.THE PITT NEWS
Eddie Glaude Jr., professor and chair of Princeton University’s African American studies department, was the keynote speaker at a Wednesday event held by Pitt’s Center on Race and Social Problems in partnership with the African American Strategic Partnership. ‘TELL THE TRUTH’: EDDIE GLAUDE SPEAKS ON RACISM AT CRSP Tell the truth, for such a time as this,” Glaude said. “The only way we’re going to remedy racial inequality in this country is to admit that we’ve created it and be just as deliberate in getting rid of it.”. Glaude was the keynote speaker at the Wednesday event, “For Such a Time as This: Acknowledging and Leveraging African PITT TO CONTINUE CONSTRUCTION ON ‘ESSENTIAL’ PROJECTS ONLY Pitt originally halted all construction activity following an order issued March 19 from Gov. Tom Wolf. But when Wolf instituted another order to resume construction on April 23, many of Pitt’s projects remained on hold.. Here is a list of updates to major projects:Bigelow
OPINION | PLANTS ARE MORE IMPORTANT THAN EVER IN THE TIME These are dire times, and dire times call for having a plant as a companion. I’m being completely serious. Gov. Tom Wolf’s statewide stay-at-home order is set to expire on April 30, though experts expect the quarantine order to last longer than the end of the month. This means more time alone or more time stuck in close quarters with family — you can decide which scenario is worse RENOVATIONS TO FORMER PAA BUILDING CONTINUE AMID PANDEMIC Renovations to former PAA building continue amid pandemic. After closing in April 2017, the Pittsburgh Athletic Association building, now owned by Walnut Capital, is planned to reopen for occupancy in spring 2021. As students make their way down Fifth Avenue, it’s hard not to notice the empty building sitting across from the Cathedral of YOU DON’T HAVE TO DO EVERYTHING ALL AT ONCE Print. Despite what you might have heard, you don’t need to be everything or do everything all at once. There’s a lot of pressure in high school — and more broadly, I guess, in life — to be involved in as many activities and organizations as humanly possible. That pressure doesn’t go away in college — honestly, if you havehopes of
PLANNING UNDERWAY FOR NEW RECREATION CENTER Planning efforts are now underway for a new multistory recreation center to be built on middle campus, something campus administrators say students have long asked for. The project, which is projected to open fall of 2022, is one of the 14 short-term priorities listed in Pitt’s campus master plan. ERIK SCHUCKERS: THE PROUD AMATEUR Erik Schuckers. Schuckers tries to convey the idea that writing is an art form to as many people as possible. He often hears people say they aren’t creative enough to participate in workshops, which he believes is outright false because of preconceived notions of what creativity is. He calls himself a “proud amateur,” because eventhough
THE ART OF THE STUDY: HOW ARCHITECTURE AFFECTS When he has a big test ahead of him, Andrew Puglionesi walks into the common room of the Cathedral of Learning, finds a cozy spot at a long table near the right end of the high-ceilinged space and settles down for a night of studying. Like most Pitt students, the junior computer science major has spent time deciding which work spaces are most comfortable and easy to use for a wide variety of KUMANCHIK KEEPS SPOT ON PRIMARY BALLOT AFTER COURT Kumanchik appeared in elections court on Tuesday to defend his candidacy. Now, the May 21 ballot will feature Kumanchik, Wolfe and incumbent Bruce Kraus, who has been been on the City Council since 2008 and became president of the City Council in 2014. ‘PEOPLE ARE GENERALLY HAPPIER’: OAKLAND ADJUSTS TO NEW CDC 16 hours ago · While CDC guidelines say fully vaccinated individuals no longer need to wear face coverings in most indoor settings, Stacey Ngo, a sophomore chemical engineering major, said she’s unsure about the safety of not wearing masks since not everyone has gotten vaccinated yet and some people may not be truthful about their vaccination status. “I was kinda skeptical at first,” Ngo said. OPINION | I AM ONCE AGAIN ASKING YOU TO STOP POLITICIZING 16 hours ago · Masks are “another critical element of our defense plan ,” I wrote 14 months ago in a column urging Americans, including our then-president, to put their egos aside and wear a mask. Sixteen months of social distancing, 597,000 deaths, 33 million cases and more than 300 million vaccine doses later, we arefinally hurtling
OPINION | THE FILIBUSTER MUST GO TO PRESERVE DEMOCRACY 16 hours ago · Implicit in the way that nearly everyone talks about American politics, even in relatively nuanced media outlets, is the idea that presidents are incredibly powerful, and they are directly responsible for the welfare of the country.But the government is an incredibly complex machine, and right now Sens. Joe Manchin, D-W. Va., and Kyrsten Sinema, D-Ariz., OPINION | BRIDGES FOR ANIMALS MAY SOUND RIDICULOUS, BUT 16 hours ago · The barriers created by roadways and particularly busy highways harm animals in ways beyond the collisions themselves. Habitats have been fractured by America’s sprawling web of highways, disrupting migration, limiting genetic diversity and accelerating population declines in many species.. Take, for example, California’s mountain lions, which will inbreed themselves to localextinction in
PITT SENDS FOUR ATHLETES TO NATIONAL MEET TO COMPETE IN 16 hours ago · Track and field is a sport that is inherently individualized. When competing in an event, athletes are on their own. At the end of meets, teams typically earn a cumulative score but otherwise there isn’t much of a team aspect to the sport — unless they’re competing in a relay event. Pitt track OAKLAND AUDIO TOUR UNEARTHS NEIGHBORHOOD HISTORY 16 hours ago · There was a time when you could ride a rollercoaster in the spot that is now residential North Craig Street. Oakland trivia like this is what you would learn while on a guided, one-hour audio tour of the neighborhood, called Appalachian Paris. THREE RIVERS ARTS FESTIVAL BRINGS LIVE MUSIC, ART AND FOOD 16 hours ago · Pittsburghers following the sound of live music booming from the speakers along Ft. Duquesne Boulevard will find that Pittsburgh’s local art scene has come back to life this summer for one of the first large events since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Dollar Bank Three Rivers Arts Festival spans the entire Cultural District this year, in addition to having art and foodvendors at
STAFF PICKS: OUR FAVORITE LGBTQ+ FICTIONAL CHARACTERS 16 hours ago · Airing its first season in 2004, “The L Word” is a fictional drama series about a group of lesbians living in Los Angeles. Alice (Leisha Hailey), a writer for LA Magazine, creates a chart of lesbians’ one-night stands to prove her belief that everyone has slept with everyone else. EDITORIAL | DA ZAPPALA ACTED UNETHICALLY, MUST RESIGN 16 hours ago · Systemic racism is an undeniable problem in America, especially in the criminal justice system.According to the American Bar Association, Black people make up 13.4% of the population, but compose 22% of fatal police shootings, 47% of wrongful conviction exonerations and 35% of individuals executed by the death penalty. Sentences for Black men are, on average, OPINION | VOTE PEDUTO OUT AND GAINEY IN State Representative Ed Gainey announced his candidacy for the 2021 Pittsburgh mayoral race on Jan. 19. Let’s make sure he wins. I’ll admit it — I used to be a “Peduto girl.” I liked the styled moustache, his commitment to the environment and, yes, the bike lanes.But over the past year, he has lost his way in managing Pittsburgh’s police problem, and that is not an issue on whichThis is
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OPDC discusses water bill discounts, stormwater management, Forbes Ave. building demolitionBy Millicent Watt
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Staff Writer • May 26, 2021 ‘You’re not left behind just because you’ve left campus’: Pitt still offering mental health resources during summer recessBy Punya Bhasin
, Senior Staff
Writer • May 26, 2021 Senate Council passes resolution urging vaccine requirement for fallBy Allison Radziwon
, Staff
Writer • May 26, 2021 ‘Emergency Rally for Palestine’ in Oakland calls for the end of Israeli occupation and violenceBy Nathan Fitchett
, Senior
Staff Writer • May 26, 2021Culture
Poet Sally Wen Mao closes out AAPI Heritage Month with readings from her award-winning booksBy Ananya Pathapadu
, Staff
Writer • May 26, 2021 Review: “Army of The Dead” needs to tone it down a notchBy Charlie Taylor
, Senior
Staff Writer • May 26, 2021 International Literary Festival seeks to bridge cultural barriers withtranslated books
By Sinead McDevitt
, Senior
Staff Writer • May 19, 2021 PITTch connects Pittsburgh creatives to the film industryBy Charlie Taylor
, Senior
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Editorial | Celebrities, athletes don’t owe people anything, especially when it comes to their mental health By The Pitt News Editorial Board• June 2, 2021
Opinion | Stop wasting your time with the lie of ethical consumerismBy Lucas DiBlasi
, Senior Staff
Columnist • June 2, 2021 Opinion | Broadway can’t responsibly reopen without implementing necessary, promised changeBy Julia Kreutzer
, Senior
Staff Columnist • June 2, 2021 Opinion | The rise in left-wing antisemitism is dangerous andunacceptable
By Dalia Maeroff
, Senior Staff
Columnist • May 26, 2021Blogs
Spilling the Beans | Can you cook beans in the microwave?By Leah Mensch ,
Contributing Editor • April 22, 2021 Infinite Playlist | Summer Background NoiseBy Ariana Siclari
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Writer • April 22, 2021 Fresh Perspective | My isolation housing experienceBy Julia Smeltzer
, Staff
Writer • April 20, 2021 The Pitt Prescription | Self-care for the summertime sun By Elizabeth Donnelly, Senior
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Panthers keep ACC Title hopes alive with 5-3 win over UNCBy Dalton Coppola
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Editor • May 26, 2021 Adaptability, positive mindset keep gym goers healthy through COVID-19pandemic
By Griffin Floyd
, Staff Writer
• May 26, 2021
Column | Pittsburgh is a proven hockey market. It’s time to give the City a college team.By Zack Gibney ,
Staff Writer • May 26, 2021 Panthers look to rediscover early-season magic ahead of ACC TournamentBy Dalton Coppola
, Sports
Editor • May 24, 2021Visual
Photos: Commencement 2021By Clare Sheedy
, Staff
Photographer • May 4, 2021 Photos: Trans YOUniting protest in OaklandBy Clare Sheedy
, Staff
Photographer • May 4, 2021 VIDEO: Vaccine Stories at the University of PittsburghApril 23, 2021
VIDEO: Vaccine Stories at the University of PittsburghApril 21, 2021
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