Vol. 105 Issue 127
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Pittnews.com
Thursday, March 5, 2015
Seniors disappointed in final home game Jeremy Tepper Staff Writer In Pitt’s final home game of the year, the team honored three seniors before facing off against the Miami Hurricanes. It was a sophomore, however, who spearheaded Pitt’s offense, as Michael Young collected 22 points off of 9-13 shooting. Young’s effort couldn’t carry the team, as the Hurricanes defeated the Panthers 67-63, improving to 19-11 and dropping Pitt to 19-12, all but eliminating the host from making the NCAA Tournament. Now, Pitt will likely need a deep ACC Tournament run to keep its hopes alive. “[It’s] very tough,” Young said. “We
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Joey Sadecky, an economics major, sinks one in the corner pocket. Christine Lim | Staff Photographer
Students lobby for affordable tuition Lauren Wilson Staff Writer After sitting through an unexpected six-hour-long bus ride to the state Capitol Building, Pitt advocates had to be quick on their feet as they pushed for more commonwealth education funding. Two coach buses full of students, administrators and alumni took Wednesday off for Pitt Day in Harrisburg, an annual event that allows members of the Pitt community to lobby state representatives for funding. Originally expected to arrive in Harrisburg at 10:30 a.m., the buses from Pitt hit traffic and
pulled up at about 1 p.m. following the traffic-ridden trip. Traffic aside, the students who participated were curious to learn how Gov. Tom Wolf ’s new budget plan would affect funding for higher education. In his 2015-2016 budget proposal, Wolf plans to spend 5.5 percent, or $1.64 billion, of the $29.9 billion General Fund Expenditures on higher education. This proposal marks an increase from the 2014-2015 budget, which doled out $894,183,700 to higher education. For this year, Wolf proposed a 10.9 percent increase in funding from last year for Pitt. Last year, Pitt received
$136,293,000, according to Wolf ’s budget. Roc the Panther greeted students and alumni as they finally entered the snow-covered Capitol Building. On the now-abbreviated agenda: lunch, followed by guided tours through the building. Chancellor Patrick Gallagher addressed an assembly of attending students, Pitt faculty and representatives at 3 p.m. to thank representatives before returning to the buses at 3:30 p.m. for the trip back to Pitt. According to Google Maps, the trip
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Senior Cam Wright scored 11 points against Miami.Theo Schwarz | Visual Editor