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Vol. 105 Issue 116

@thepittnews

Wednesday, February 18, 2015

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Board increases

planning sessions Abbey Reighard Assistant News Editor The Student Government Board members are trading in weekend time for more of the office grind. Board President Graeme Meyer announced at the SGB public meeting on Tuesday in Nordy’s Place that the Board will hold additional planning sessions every Sunday afternoon.. The Board typically holds planning sessions every Friday in the SGB office on the eighth floor of the William Pitt Union from 3 to 5 p.m. Meyer said the session was not enough time for the Board. The Board has decided to hold additional planning sessions on Sundays at 6 p.m.. The Board will determine an end time each week. . “Anyone who wants to present anything to the Board can come,” Meyer said. During the planning sessions, the Board members often meet with administrators and student groups, Meyer said. The Board also uses planning sessions to

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Tuition payout: How Pitt spends your money Page 3

Shravanl Charyulu and Eva Roy from Pitt Indian Classical Dance Team practice for a Dhirana competition on Satur-

2 day. Meghan Sunners| Staff Photographer

Proposal made for South Oakland apartments Dale Shoemaker Assistant News Editor

Walnut Capital Partners may bring more tthan 350 more apartments to South Oakland by 2017. Pittsburgh’s Urban Redevelopment Authority owns the property, and though Walnut Capital doesn’t yet own the title to it, they have entered into exclusive negotiations for the land, according to URA’s spokesperson Gigi Saladna. Thus far, Walnut Capital has agreed to purchase

the land at the appraised price of $1.415 million. The plot is 4.04 acres located on Second Avenue, about two miles from the Cathedral of Learning, along the Monongahela River in South Oakland. Walnut Capital plans to construct 352 market-rate residential units on the land in two equal phases, according to the URA Director’s Report. Although Pitt could not discuss specifics for Walnut Capital’s new building,

University spokesman John Fedele said, “the addition of new, quality housing is welcome in the Oakland area.” Walnut Capital’s proposed building, Fedele said, could offer students, faculty and staff more housing options and will be good for the neighborhood. “More housing options places subtle pressure on [other] local landlords to continue to maintain their own properties,”

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