The Aesthetic Appeal of Kiva Han


Fri at 12:55pm on Feb 26th, 2010

By Kayla Hunter  /  Staff Blogger

Somebody in my fiction class last year referred to it as "not the one on Meyran--the weird one." Others, many others, have given it the moniker of "the hipster coffee shop." Whatever you call it, the Kiva Han on the corner of Forbes and Craig is, in my opinion, one of the most

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Frostburn: Art, Community, and the Elements


Fri at 12:40pm on Feb 19th, 2010

By Kayla Hunter  /  Staff Blogger

After Pittsburgh got pummeled hardcore by Mother Nature, most of us decided the logical thing to do was to hibernate in our living rooms, cut off from society. But to others, coming together to fight her back was more appealing. So they went camping.

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Single ladies: Revere the vagina this weekend


Fri at 13:09pm on Feb 12th, 2010

By Kayla Hunter  /  Staff Blogger

The tagline for Valentine’s Day should be: “A day of celebration for couples and misery for singles.” It may in fact be the one holiday to claim the titles of ‘most hated’ and ‘most loved’ at the same time, with the only deciding factor being relationship

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Apathetic towards football, but not the Steelers


Fri at 13:10pm on Feb 5th, 2010

By Kayla Hunter  /  Staff Blogger

I'm not sure if you've noticed yet, but the Steelers aren't going to the Super Bowl this year.

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Pittsburgh Pride Week


published: Mon, 21 Jun, 2010

 Pittsburgh's Pride March was held in Lawrenceville on June 13. The parade was the end of a week-long celebration for Pride Week. 


Cloudy with a chance of...


published: Wed, 16 Jun, 2010

 About 100 Pittsburghers gathered for the second Cinema in the Parks. Little did they know that the characters on screen wouldn't be the only ones running for dry ground. 





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