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The Pitt News

The independent student newspaper of the University of Pittsburgh | PIttnews.com | February 13, 2018 | Volume 108 | Issue 110

Candidates debate for SGB presidency Biden

brings book tour to PGH Laura Howe Staff Writer

Student Government Board presidential candidates Saket Rajprohat (left) and Maggie Kennedy (right) took part in Monday night’s SGB presidential debate in the William Pitt Union. Thomas Yang | VISUAL EDITOR Tabitha Barnes, vice chair for SGB elections, and Henry Glitz, opinions Maggie Kennedy and Saket Rajprohat editor at The Pitt News, moderated the met Monday night to debate for one of debate in the William Pitt Union. Along the most influential student leadership with the presidential candidates, each positions on campus — the Student Gov- slate had three minutes to give opening ernment Board presidential seat. The statements and two minutes for closing duo showcased their knowledge of the statements. Legacy slate mentioned safety, health Pitt student community along with their and wellness and 582 Bridges talked qualifications for holding office. about improving the Wi-Fi system and

Madeline Gavatorta Staff Writer

SafeRider. Kennedy, SGB’s current Wellness Committee chair who is running with the Horizon slate, emphasized the issues of sexual assault and sexual violence. Rajprohat, a junior marketing major running with the Neighbors slate, spoke on gender-neutral bathrooms and male and female hygiene products. See Debate on page 3

In sharing some of what he’s learned over the years, former Vice President Joe Biden said no amount of money can protect from pollution, joblessness or grief. “For me, the way through grief is finding purpose,” he said. “Ted Kennedy was one of my mentors. He died of the exact same cancer that John McCain has and Beau died of.” Fans and supporters of all ages filled Carnegie Music Hall to hear Biden speak about his memoir, “Promise Me, Dad: A Year of Hope, Hardship, and Purpose.” Free copies were distributed as attendees entered for Biden’s talk about everything from his family’s struggles of maintaining a positive outlook after the death of his son Beau Biden to his relationship with former President Barack Obama. “I’ve insisted that we’ve maintained the same traditions we’ve always maintained, and it’s hard. It’s really, really, really hard ... that first Christmas, that first Thanksgiving, that first birthday, the first summer, that first whatever it is,” he said. Biden said he wanted to complete the See Biden on page 7


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