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As the university transitions to NCAA Division II athletics in the Mountain East Conference (MEC), Point Park plans to add a men’s and women’s lacrosse and wrestling team. The university opened head ...
This past week, I traveled to Columbus, Ohio to see Front Line Assembly, Gary Numan and Ministry. It was the ideal night for fans of industrial metal and post-punk. Front Line Assembly serves as the ...
“The Bridge Kingdom” by Danielle L. Jensen is the first book from “The Bridge Kingdom” series, which currently consists of five books. The sixth and last entry in the series is estimated to come out ...
Point Park’s Chief of Police Jeffery Besong will begin serving as both Carlow University’s and Point Park’s Chief of Police this semester, according to Point Park’s Leadership Report published in ...
This past Tuesday, it was announced that Point Park is to move up to the NCAA’s Division II in athletics. “Point Park has received a formal invitation to join the Mountain East Conference (MEC), a ...
The University Health Center implemented a second “Wellness On-the-Go” vending machine over winter break adding onto the first located on the first floor of the Student Center.
Thomas Speranza began taking photos for The Globe in the Spring 2025 semester. Speranza, a first-year student and Pittsburgh-based photographer, is majoring in Photojournalism. He is a Staff ...
Journalists, news outlets and alumni gathered in Lawrence Hall 200 – also known as the fishbowl – discuss leadership changes in the Pittsburgh Media Partnership. Two chairs were elected, then it was ...
My Saturday night out in the city was supposed to be just for the girls. That was until I remembered I didn’t eat anywhere for my review, and I wouldn’t be in the city for the rest of the weekend. So, ...
Adrian Y Lozano-Rea began creating comics for The Globe during the fall 2024 semester. Lozano-Rea, a first-year student, illustrates the weekly comic series “PointGirl ...
Student-run productions have been announced for the semester, with the production companies gearing up for an exciting season. With on-campus organizations such as Ghostlight Theatre Company, Bridges ...
Michael Soto, provost and senior vice president of academic affairs, will be “departing his role,” according to an announcement Monday, Jan. 6, by President Brussalis.