According to 2025 Residential Assistance Capital Program (RACP) funding proposal documents, Point Park is planning on taking ...
A common mantra used across a variety of disciplines is “practice makes perfect.” In many contexts, practicing and working ...
It’s 1 a.m. You’re on campus and you’re starving. The dining hall and Boost have been closed for hours, and you just can’t ...
Commuting to Point Park University, or any school for that matter, can bring a lot of extra challenges and difficulties for ...
Before it was the Student Center, the building next to the Boulevard Apartments was once a Downtown YMCA. Here is the ...
Hard work and perseverance are the foundation of balancing two demanding sports. Soccer requires bursts of speed, teamwork ...
The Student Government Association (SGA) were unable to vote on any bills during their legislative body meeting on Monday, ...
Point Park police arrested a man “engaged in the use of crack cocaine” on Third Avenue at 8:33 a.m. on Oct. 2, according to ...
On Thursday, Oct. 2, Steve Sosebee, co-founder and executive director of HEAL Palestine, spoke at First United Methodist ...
We are dawning on spooky season at Point Park, and the Campus Activities Board (CAB) is organizing a crafty, fall-themed ...
If someone asks a person in Gen-Z whether they have been talked down upon due to how much they use their phone, it’d probably be difficult to find anyone who hasn’t.
Although the content of these stories focused mainly on the negative issues of the dining hall, such as mold, items found in food, etc., I wanted to shed some light on some of the improvements ...