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The Pitt News

The independent student newspaper of the University of Pittsburgh | PIttnews.com |MArch 30, 2018 | Volume 108 | Issue 138

Pitt debates presence of Parran’s past

BREAKING GROUNDS WITH BIG IDEAS: FOUR GROWERS FOR THE WIN

Thompson Wymard Staff Writer

Pitt graduate student union organizers have garnered more than 870 signatures to rename Parran Hall — the Pitt Public Health building named after the school’s founding dean who was involved in unethical medical experiments. But Thursday at a University-organized symposium discussing the legacy of the building’s namesake — Thomas Parran Jr. — most speakers did not go as far as the students’ demand. “Young people need to understand that they can make the same mistakes as Thomas Parran in a different way and a different situation,” Professor Bill Jenkins of Morehouse College said. The University is examining the possibility of renaming Parran Hall as a result of the doctor’s involvement in two controversial studies while surgeon general of the United States from 1936-1948 — the Tuskegee and Guatemalan syphilis experiments. Donald S. Burke, the current dean of the public health school, initiated an official review of the name in January, which reignited the debate,

Daniel Garcia, Brandon Contino and Rahul Ramakrishnan of Four Growers accept first place at the Randall Family Big Idea Competition Celebration event Thursday afternoon. Divyanka Bhatia STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER

through the work of 2016 Pitt alum Brandon Contino, senior mechanical engineering major Dan Chi and senior neuroIn the future, the tomatoes in your salscience major Daniel Garcia. These three ad, on your sandwich and in your pasta Pitt students, who comprise the company may be gathered by harvesters who can Four Growers, won the Randall Family not only tell whether a tomato is ripe or Big Idea Competition $25,000 grand prize unripe in just a few seconds, but also proThursday night for their idea of developvide metrics and data analytics. See Parran on page 3 ing automated tomato harvesting robots This idea could become a reality

Anandhini Narayanan Staff Writer

to work in greenhouses. Contino, CEO of Four Growers, said the team was “pleasantly surprised” when they found out they had won the 10th annual Randall Family Big Idea Competition. The event, run by the Innovation Institute, spans February to March of every year. It ends with an awards showcase See Big Ideas on page 3


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