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Vol. 105 Issue 97

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Thursday, January 23, 2015

‘Hot Pot’ restaurant coming to Oakland

Harrison Kaminsky & Dale Shoemaker The Pitt News Staff More than six months after Pizza Sola closed its doors, a new Asian restaurant will fill its vacancy. A new restaurant, called Top ShabuShabu and Lounge, will open where Pizza Sola previously operated on Atwood Street. According to owner Res Jianz, Top Shabu, a casual dining establishment with table service, will serve traditional Chinese “hot pot” cuisine and will feature a bar when it opens in three to four weeks. Jianz acCassidy Davis, a communications and dance major, leads a Zumba class Tuesdays at 5 p.m. on the third floor of the William Pitt Union as part Pitt’s Healthy U initiative. Meghan Sunners | Staff Photographer

Starbucks co-founder speaks to students Liz Lepro Staff Writer Starbucks co-founder Zev Siegl wants to invite you to lunch. In a French restaurant in 1970, three friends from college — Zev Siegl, Jerry Baldwin and Gordon Bowker — met for lunch. Following their meals, a waiter offered the men shots of espresso. The bitter taste sparked an idea that would dominate Siegl’s life for the next 10 years. Siegl invited students to this lunch scene

during his presentation Wednesday night at Pitt. The Innovation Institute coordinated the speech as part of Innovation Week. Pitt launched the Institute a little under two years ago in collaboration with the Office of Career Development and Placement Assistance. Innovation week is intended to “promote innovation and entrepreneurship to the community at Pitt” through various events, according to Babs Carryer, the Innovation Institute’s Director of Innovation and Outreach. The week will end with the second University-based Pitt Startup Weekend. Beginning

this Friday at 4:30 p.m. and continuing until Sunday afternoon, students from across the board will pitch ideas, recruit teammates and join in on projects. “Students need a chance to vet their ideas,” Carryer said, “to dip their toe in the entrepreneurial waters.” Siegl, who spoke to 148 Pitt students and future entrepreneurs last night in the assembly room of the William Pitt Union, cofounded Starbucks with his friends after that

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