Vol. 105 Issue 99
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Pittnews.com
Monday, January 26, 2015 CHESS MATES
Pitt falls to top-ten Cardinals at home
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Meghan Sunners | Staff Photographer
Jonathan Kenny (left) competes against Madhavan Nar Keeran (right) in the final rounds of a tournament hosted by the Chess Club. Nate Smith | Staff Photographer
Students, faculty debate value of gen-eds Emma Solak Staff Writer Freshman Chad Boronky enrolled in Pitt’s College of Business Administration this fall to learn about information systems and supply chains. But now, in his second semester, he finds himself in a class about volcanoes and tectonic plates. CBA has general education re-
quirements for students, as do the rest of Pitt’s undergraduate schools and most universities across the country. According to the Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences’ website, the goal is to provide liberal arts and pre-professional education for undergraduate students. However, some students at Pitt and other universities are dissatisfied with the gen-eds that the schools require
them to take. University committees, made up of Pitt faculty, decide gen-ed requirements and consider what students need to be successful members of society, according to Mary Beth Favorite, director of the Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences advising center. “It sounds cliché,” Favorite said. “But
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The Show Goes On
Lupe Fiasco announced as PPC indoor concert headliner
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