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The independent student newspaper of the University of Pittsburgh | PIttnews.com | JAnuary 29, 2018 | Volume 108 | Issue 99

Pitt wrestling icon Rande Stottlemyer dies at 62

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Jordan Mondell

Assistant Sports Editor

Uyai Akpakpan, representing the country of Somalia, danced to original choreography as her talent portion at the sixth annual African Pageant hosted by the African Students Organization Friday night. Issi Glatts | ASSISTANT VISUAL EDITOR

District 8 candidates debate housing, Amazon Remley was joined on stage by fellow candidates Sonja Finn, a local award-winning chef and the Democratic nominee, The corporate relations manager of the businessperson Martin Healey and District Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre stood on stage 8 chief of staff Erika Strassburger, the Inat Chatham University Sunday afternoon dependent candidates — both of whom ran and sang: “one of these things is not like against Finn in the Democratic primary. the other.” The special election for the seat — vacated Rennick Remley wasn’t rehearsing for by Dan Gilman, now the mayor’s chief of an audition, but instead preparing to parstaff — will be held March 6. ticipate in a debate against one Democrat The four candidates addressed a crowd and two left-leaning Independents, all that filled the Eddy Theatre at Chatham running against him, a Republican, for University and included Braddock Maythe District 8 city council seat, which repor John Fetterman and District 24 State resents parts of Oakland, including Pitt’s House Rep. Ed Gainey. campus.

Grany Burgman

Contributing Editor

After a brief address from Gainey and opening statements from all four candidates, moderators Matthew Weiss and Krysia Kubiak Vila-Rogers of the 14th Independent Democratic Club began the debate. Four major issues were prevalent throughout — affordable housing, constituent services, the Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority and the possible arrival of Amazon’s second headquarters. Strassburger said the city needs to expand its development of affordable housing as well as take measures to protect the See District 8 on page 4

Rande Stottlemyer, an iconic former Pitt wrestler and longtime coach, died today due to complications of early onset Alzheimer’s, according to the University. He was 62. Stottlemyer — whose association with Pitt spanned nearly four decades — was a three-time All-American wrestler for the Panthers. Enrolling at Pitt in 1974, he compiled a career record of 68-16-2 and became team captain for the Panthers. Following his graduation from Pitt in 1978, Stottlemyer served as assistant coach for the Panthers. In 1979, he took over as head coach, leading the Panthers for 34 seasons. He retired as the winningest coach in program history with a 304-231-12 record in April 2013. When Stottlemyer retired, he thanked Pitt for giving him the opportunity to coach right of out college. “I have been blessed to have lived my passion for 35 years. I hope in that time I have been able to make a positive impact on a lot of young men’s lives,” he said. “It has been an honor to be their coach and to promote the great sport of wrestling.” The Pitt wrestling community reacted to the news on Twitter, sharing memories of Stottlemyer’s presence and spirit as a coach. Former Pitt News sports editor and Pitt wrestling camp attendee Steve Rotstein recalls the coach’s kindness. “I still remember losing $20 one night at wrestling camp so I couldn’t buy any snacks,” Rotstein tweeted. “He let me have all the candy I wanted for free. Safe See Stottlemyer on page 4


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