Pitt students live with swine flu on campus
By Julie Percha / Contributing Editor
published: Wed, 30 Sep, 2009
For Pitt sophomore Pat Every, it all started with a slight temperature.
Then came the back aches. A stuffy nose. Severe fatigue.
And next, the diagnosis: H1N1.
52 Arrestees appear in court for G-20 charges
By Lindsay Carroll / Assistant News Editor
published: Wed, 30 Sep, 2009
Fifty-two people appeared in court yesterday, because they were arrested during the G-20 protests, including one Pitt student and a man accused of damaging several Craig Street businesses.
Pitt's ACLU student group hosts post-G-20 speak-out
By Eva Bugos / For The Pitt News
published: Wed, 30 Sep, 2009
Pitt’s American Civil Liberties Union student group will hold a rally today at 5:30 p.m.
Editorial: Forget public option for now
By Staff Editorial
published: Wed, 30 Sep, 2009
The public option appears to have died. May it rest in peace.
Herron: Ravenstahl's misguided taxes
By Mason Herron / Columnist
published: Wed, 30 Sep, 2009
After introducing his proposed 2010 budget for Pittsburgh last month, Mayor Luke Ravenstahl said he was “not wedded to anything and would welcome [college and hospital officials’] support or thoughts or insights on how to raise $15 million.” The $15 million is required to help fund the city’s $89
Football: Offense is fine, defense still struggles
Wed at 19:27pm on Sep 30th, 2009
By Jay Huerbin / Sports Editor
The Panthers walked into Carter-Finley Stadium on Saturday and took care of business — well, on offense at least.
Read moreRock stars aren't too cool for musicals
By Kelsey Shea / Assistant AE Editor
published: Wed, 30 Sep, 2009
Rock stars generally scoff at musicals, but thanks to a recent trend raging through the industry, that attitude could be changing.
La Roux rocks her new album and her red hair
By Sam Stahl / Staff Writer
published: Wed, 30 Sep, 2009
La Roux
La Roux
Label: Cherry Tree
Grade: A-
Rocks like: Little Boots, Ladyhawke
There’s only one thing more attention-grabbing than Elly Jackson’s crop of bright red hair — her music.
Ken Flagg's album won't end romantic suffering
By Alison Smyth / Staff Writer
published: Wed, 30 Sep, 2009
The End of Suffering
Released: Nov. 3, 2009
Rating: C
Label: Incurable Eclectic Records
Rocks Like: Conor Oberst and Elliott Smith meet Snow Patrol
Most of The End of Suffering is pleasant and fitting — what you would expect from a clear acoustic pop album.






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