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The University of Pittsburgh's Daily Student Newspaper

The Pitt News

The University of Pittsburgh's Daily Student Newspaper

The Pitt News

The University of Pittsburgh's Daily Student Newspaper

The Pitt News

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg appears before the House Energy and Commerce Committee in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, April 11, 2018. (Erin Scott/Zuma Press/TNS)

Editorial | America has it all backward on censorship

By The Pitt News Editorial Board January 14, 2025
A country founded on freedom that prides itself on being a leader in the matter has no business banning apps that serve as major forums where people find information and engage in discourse. It鈥檚 true that some people use the app to spread misinformation, but accurate information is also dispersed on the site. And unfortunately, it appears the ability to spread misinformation is being protected, while access to other information is slipping from our fingers day after day.
Opinion | AI is still terrible, even if it鈥檚 getting more impressive

Opinion | AI is still terrible, even if it鈥檚 getting more impressive

By Thomas Riley, Opinions Editor January 14, 2025
When the day comes that even the staunchest AI critics can鈥檛 immediately distinguish a generated piece from a real one, it will be important to remember the real reason that artificial intelligence still deserves no place in the artistic community.
Opinion | Best and most recommended movies of 2024

Opinion | Best and most recommended movies of 2024

By Katelyn Jones, Staff Columnist January 13, 2025
Throughout 2024, there were countless films that stood out not only to fans all around the world but also to critics and box offices. These have been chosen not only for my personal enjoyment of them but also for how the world enjoyed them and the impact they had.
Opinion | From Korrasami to Caitvi: Exploring lesbian representation in cartoons

Opinion | From Korrasami to Caitvi: Exploring lesbian representation in cartoons

By Danae Poteat, Senior Staff Columnist January 13, 2025
In terms of all LGBTQ+ representation, we truly have come such a long way, and it is so amazing to watch, especially when you look back to the cartoon that paved the way for us to be here now.
Opinion | 2024/25: A year for the books

Opinion | 2024/25: A year for the books

By Raquel Padin-Nicholas, Staff Columnist January 10, 2025
Few trends are more popular at the start of a new year than looking at horoscopes. But in my opinion, there is no greater tell than what a person picks up to read.
Opinion | There is no such thing as the perfect victim

Opinion | There is no such thing as the perfect victim

By Livia LaMarca, Assistant Opinions Editor January 7, 2025
Many people dismissed Blake Lively鈥檚 allegations of sexual assault, not by carefully weighing the evidence presented in her suit or by adhering to the principle of 鈥渋nnocent until proven guilty,鈥 but rather because of personal judgments about her character.
Editorial | The new House rules set the tone for a dangerous Republican trifecta

Editorial | The new House rules set the tone for a dangerous Republican trifecta

By The Pitt News Editorial Board January 7, 2025
It is unfortunate that the people so eager to change the national zeitgeist are the ones who support bills that harm the most vulnerable.
Opinion | Failing your New Year鈥檚 resolution is better than not making one

Opinion | Failing your New Year鈥檚 resolution is better than not making one

By Brynn Murawski, Staff Columnist January 6, 2025
Let鈥檚 get used to failure 鈥 let鈥檚 fail over and over and over until it鈥檚 not holding us back from trying anymore.
Pitt graduates after 2021 commencement at Acrisure Stadium.

Opinion | College may just be the best three and a half years of my life

By Delaney Rauscher Adams, Senior Staff Columnist December 7, 2024
When I was younger, I always heard that college would be the best four years of my life. As I got closer to attending and all throughout my time here, I heard a different sentiment, reassuring me that it鈥檚 okay if college isn鈥檛 and that life will go on after graduation and it will be better. I was always surprised to hear this advice and rejected it wholeheartedly, because really, how could it get better than this?聽
Raising Canes on Forbes Ave.

Satire | Sights and smells of Oakland: An observation of the elusive college student鈥檚 average Friday night

By Alaina McCall, Senior Staff Columnist December 7, 2024
I thought I was just going to get some chicken tenders and fries, but I ended up getting so much more. So, for all of you missing out on this essential college experience, here are my field notes from my night in the wild.聽
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