Zoe Fuller
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Local engineer Husni Almoubayyed recounts his experience during Turkey’s 7.8 magnitude earthquake and how it has affected his family's home and future.
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Acts such as KT Tunstall and Corinne Bailey Rae will headline the Three Rivers Arts Festival's main stage. The festival runs June 2nd to June 11th in Pittsburgh’s Cultural District.
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Local feral cat colonies are beginning to enter “kitten season,” a period of warmer months where feral litters become more common. Local animal welfare organizations are encouraging trap, neuter, vaccinate, and release (TNVR) programs to curb the season.
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Iris is a lunar rover built over more than three years, and by more than 300 students, as the first university-developed rover.
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Students in grades 6-12 in the Pittsburgh region will come to the Carnegie Science Center on Tuesday and Wednesday to present their personal science projects.
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Protesters shut down an intersection in Oakland yesterday [Monday] ahead of an event they called transphobic. A University of Pittsburgh student club hosted a former collegiate athlete who advocates for people to compete based on their assigned gender at birth. A few protesters challenged the speaker’s views. Students plan to protest another student-sponsored event next month advertised as a debate about gender identity.
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An operatic reimagining of Octavia E. Butler’s novel “Parable of the Sower” is coming to the Pittsburgh Playhouse. Performance will run from March 30 to April 2.
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Through the decades, as the furnaces have stood tall and visited often, Pittsburghers have wondered “Who are the Carrie Furnaces named after?”
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The Pittsburgh Zoo and Aquarium has announced the birth of a female endangered gorilla, as well as a contest where visitors can submit suggestions for the newborn’s name.
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As the Pennsylvania film tax credit causes the film scene in Pittsburgh to grow in demand, networking events like Pitch-Burgh are starting the connection for young filmmakers at the academic level.