The Pitt News
The independent student newspaper of the University of Pittsburgh | PIttnews.com | Octotber 19. 2017| Volume 108 | Issue 50
STAY SPOKE PG. 2
Senate council focuses on funding Nolan Roosa Staff Writer
Chancellor Patrick Gallagher opened his report at the University Senate Council meeting Wednesday by addressing the killing of Pitt student Alina Sheykhet. This was the chancellor’s first public statement regarding the tragic death. “Our community was heartbroken at the loss of Alina Sheykhet … this kind of violence is so senseless,” he said. Sheykhet was found dead in her home on Cable Place Sunday, Oct. 8. Matthew Darby, Sheykhet’s ex-boyfriend whom she had filed a protection-from-abuse Alex Dolinger, a first-year psychology major, shares her mental health story at Stay Spoke Poetry Night in Nordy’s Place. Roger Tu | STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER order against, was charged with homicide Tuesday, Oct. 10, and was arrested two days later in South Carolina. Gallagher encouraged students and faculty to use the University’s many mental health resources and to reach out for help if needed. The conversation then turned to the 40 attendees gathered to hear Keith Sachs, and-white childhood photo of Mrs. Sachs budget crisis in Harrisburg, where it Laura Howe a 1965 graduate of Pitt’s College of Busi- at the beginning of his presentation. stayed for the majority of the council For The Pitt News When Mrs. Sachs went to live with her meeting. Gallagher and other faculty Renee Sachs was hardly old enough to ness Administration, give his wife a voice. read when she realized that, if she made Though she passed away in 2015, Mrs. aunt in Vichy, she had to quickly become expressed their concern about the para mistake, it could cost two lives — hers Sachs had written down her memoirs for accustomed to the rituals of the Catho- tisan politics that are jamming up the the benefit of future generations — a leg- lic church to hide her secular Jewish up- revenue and appropriation bills in Harand her aunt’s. When she was 4 years old, Sachs went acy her husband carries on by sharing it bringing. While at church, she was told risburg. that everyone but Catholics were destined Pennsylvania House republicans to live with her aunt in Vichy, France, so with as many people as possible. Mr. Sachs read her written memoirs to go to Hell and the guilt and fear reso- passed a revenue package last night that she — a young girl of Jewish descent — could escape the genocide being carried aloud and recounted her emotions, be- nated with her. would increase the amount the state “How would you feel if there was a war would borrow to $1.5 billion, accordout in the only home she had ever known, ginning the presentation by showing the audience a picture of his wife as a against the Jews, and you were a Jew?” Mr. ing to an article in the Pittsburgh PostParis. Sachs said to the audience. The atmosphere of the O’Hara Student child. Gazette. The package includes revenue Mr. Sachs captivated the room with from expanded gambling and requiring “This beautiful child is going to be the Center Ballroom was solemn as the audience sat, captivated, listening as her hus- one who guides us through this time in words from both him and his wife as online retailers to collect PennsylvaSee Survival on page 3 See Funding on page 2 band, Mr. Sachs, retold her story. About history,” Sachs said, gesturing to a black-
Husband relates story of wife’s Holocaust survival