Vol. 105 Issue 90
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Monday, January 12, 2015
BEET-ING THE COLD
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Countering over-regulation
Matt Barnes on keeping government smart
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Nicole Guy | Staff Photographer
It’s all about the boards
Health nuts brave the cold to get hot deals at a farmer’s market in the Strip District Christine Lim | Staff Photographer
Eye to Eye mentors, relates to students with disabilities Emma Solak Staff Writer
A group of Pitt students turn their experiences with learning disabilities into lessons for youngsters. Pitt’s chapter of Eye to Eye, founded in 2012, mentors local middle school students with learning disabilities and educates collegiate and metropolitan communities in Pittsburgh about learning disabilities. Pitt’s chapter also inspired the recently created “community building toolkit” that
the national office is distributing to other chapters. The toolkit offers chapters ideas on how to expand their programs beyond just mentoring, to building awareness of learning disabilities in their community. Some ideas in the toolkit are as simple as hosting a potluck dinner for members of the club, or putting on workshops for professors to learn how to effectively serve students. Kelly Fomalont has ADHD and is one of the two student coordinators of Pitt’s chapter of Eye to Eye.
Pitt’s Eye to Eye board coordinates outreach programs, including a gala the group is hosting later this semester to raise money for speakers, summer camp programs and startup chapters at other schools, according to Fomalont, a senior majoring in psychology. About 20 mentors travel once a week to Sterrett Classical Academy, a middle school in Point Breeze, for about an hour-and-ahalf. They each pair with a middle
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How much rebounding drives Pitt Men’s basketball success (or failure)
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