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The Pitt News Centennial Celebration!
Check out the volume number on today’s Pitt News: It’s 100, and that means it’s time to celebrate. Staff WritersAre you in the know on campus? Develop stories, interview sources and write on deadline in our exciting newsroom! In this job, you could be in the heat of the action at a breaking news event, backstage at a concert or in the locker room after the big game, all while sharpening your writing skills and learning the basics of journalism. Positions available in: News: Contact Julie Percha at news@pittnews.com A&E: Contact Natalie Bell at aande@pittnews.com Sports: Contact Alex Oltmanns at sports@pittnews.com
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Main Office: (412) 648-7980 Business: (412) 648-7978 (412) 648-7979 Editor in Chief: (412) 648-7985 Water main break could interrupt water service todayBy Liz Navratil / News Editorpublished: Thu, 23 Jul, 2009Some Oakland residents may temporarily lose their water today while city workers try to repair a water main break on the corner of South Bellefield and Forbes avenues. Report ranks UPMC among nation's top hospitalsBy Liz Navratil / News Editorpublished: Tue, 21 Jul, 2009U.S. News and World Report placed UPMC on its honor roll for the 10th time. “This well-deserved recognition ... is a clear reflection of [our staff’s] commitment to providing exceptional patient care,” the hospital’s vice president, Elizabeth Concordia, said in a statement. A look back: Pitt in 1969By Liz Navratil / News Editorpublished: Tue, 21 Jul, 2009Forty years ago this past Monday, the members of the Apollo 11 crew landed on the moon, becoming the first people to do so. In light of this anniversary, The Pitt News decided to take a look at what The Pitt News was covering 40 years ago. Here’s what we found: Electronic composer eager to change Pittsburgh's live music sceneBy Estelle Tran / Assistant News Editorpublished: Tue, 21 Jul, 2009![]() photo credit: Courtesy Sachem Orenda When Sachem Orenda takes the stage, he likes to sing about ethics and diversity over heavy synthesizers and pulsing dance beats. Student organizations use summer for planning, not partiesBy Estelle Tran / Assistant News Editorpublished: Tue, 21 Jul, 2009The William Pitt Union might not be packed with speakers and events during the warm summer evenings, but a few student groups still stay busy. |





