The Pitt News
T h e i n d e p e n d e n t s t ude nt ne w spap e r of t he U niversity of Pittsburgh | PIttnews.com | February 27, 2019 | Volume 109 | Issue 114
CHANCELLOR SEEKS FUNDING AT HARRISBURG HEARING
SPEAKING IN SNACKS
Jon Moss
Contributing Editor Chancellor Patrick Gallagher testified Tuesday in front of the State Senate Appropriations Committee in Harrisburg with other executives from Pennsylvania universities, hoping to increase state funding for higher education for the 2019-20 fiscal year. He spoke as part of a panel with executives from Pennsylvania state-related universities, including Penn State, Lincoln and Temple. State senators were largely noncommittal about the amount of money Pitt would receive for next year and spent a large portion of the hearing discussing other issues facing the University, such as student debt and establishing a panel to study Com- The Center for Less-Commonly-Taught Languages hosted a coffeehouse in the William Pitt Union Assembly Room monwealth funding to higher education institutions. Tuesday afternoon. The event gave students the chance to order drinks and snacks from around the world in the Pitt initially requested a 6.5 percent increase in language of the snacks’ origin country. Levko Karmazyn | staff photographer funding from the Commonwealth, but the University’s funding will be held flat next year, according to Gov. Tom Wolf’s proposed budget released Feb. 5. Pitt received a 2.8 percent increase last year. Its guest speaker Tuesday evening was Jose Garth said this background gave him insight for his Maureen Hartwell According to an analysis by the State Higher Staff Writer Garth of Planned Parenthood of Western Penn- current role in PPWP because he realized how perEducation Executive Officers Organization, Pennsylvania, who spoke on sexual violence prevention vasive misogyny can be. Pitt Unmuted, a student group that helps facilisylvania offers some of the lowest financial support strategies to a small group in a Cathedral of LearnHe said he keeps seeing toxic masculinity in tate environments where survivors of sexual assault to higher education out of all states in the United ing classroom. middle and high school boys. Young male students can share their stories, began in 2017 with a focus States in 2017 at $138 per student, second only to Garth, PPWP’s violence prevention program experience a lot of “unlearning” — a regression of on collecting written and visual submissions from New Hampshire at $93 per student. The national manager, began the roundtable discussion by ex- social awareness — which gives rise to unhealthy its members. But the group also looks for ways to plaining his background as a sexual education behaviors that begin before kindergarten and See Harrisburg on page 2 actively prevent sexual violence. instructor in the Pittsburgh public school system. See Violence on page 2
PITT UNMUTED TALKS SEXUAL VIOLENCE