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Social media has been draining our lives of experience and suffocating our...
Senior Staff Writer Abby Breidenbach discusses her personal experience with quitting social media and the benefits she’s gotten because of i
1Hood Mentioned on PittNews for People's Convention 2016
1Hood Mentioned on PittNews for People’s Convention 2016
Source : PittNews : “Despite a week of police-related violence, Still We Rise: The 2016 People’s March peacefully trailed through downtown Pittsburgh Friday afternoon, filling the streets with bright colors and music in the process. About 40 organizations — including New York Communities for Change, Common Good Ohio and Action United — and more than 1,000 people marched from the David L. Lawrence…
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The same queasily colored Patagonia fleece your intellectual icon Noam Chomsky wears has been popping up around college campuses — but now, it’s endearingly nicknamed the “fratagonia” or "Universal Fashion Grammar" by those who wear it. The fleece is a part of “Noamcore,” a new term buzzing throughout the fashion/linguistic/political philosophy world to describe a trend that is the lack of all trends.
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Me, in the Pitt News, MIRACULOUSLY being non-libelous enough for my editor. It's long as hell - almost a thousand character overs my recommended cap - but they printed it anyway.
This obviously depends on your personal needs and perspectives, but overall, I think if anyone was to read exactly one single thing that I wrote for the Pitt News this year, I'd want it to be this.