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T h e i n de p e n d e n t s t ude nt ne w spap e r of t he University of Pittsburgh | PIttnews.com | april 2, 2019 | Volume 109 | Issue 133
CHANGES TO COME ‘PITT TONIGHT’ SPOTLIGHTS PITT WOMEN TO BIGELOW BLVD Joanna Li
News Editor After Pittsburgh received a $500,000 grant in late March from Pennsylvania’s Multimodal Transportation fund, the City could see safety improvements on Bigelow Boulevard between Forbes and Fifth avenues starting in the fall. The full project is expected to cost $4.5 million. Now, with just $1 million to raise to reach the funding goal, the City will begin reviewing what construction can start as soon as possible, according to Karina Ricks, director of the City’s Department of Mobility and Infrastructure. “I would say the project is in the almost-ready-togo stage,” Ricks said to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. “There is still a gap [in funding] we have to bring together, but we’re going to look and see what we can start now.” The idea of the project, which was announced in November 2017, is to move the crosswalk closer to Forbes Avenue to avoid being directly adjacent to Pitt shuttle buses parked outside the Cathedral of Learning. Cutouts will be created near the current Fifth Rhythm and blues musician Clara Kent performs as “Pitt Tonight’s” musical guest at the show’s third annual Avenue Pitt shuttle stop to move the campus shuttle women’s empowerment episode on Sunday. Kaycee Orwig | senior staff photographer buses away from traffic. Two lanes for motor vehicles will remain, one in each direction, with planters on each side and bike alongs along the curb. In addition, limited parallel-parking space will remain outside of the Cathedral. According to Paul Supowitz, the University’s vice chancellor for community and government relacancer and the death of Antwon Rose II. event hosted by the TEDx student organization on Brian Gentry tions, the University is in support of the plan. “Purple was the color the family designated that campus, which hosts independent TED-like live Assistant News Editor “We think we’re moving ahead with a project that Brian Burley walked onto the stage on the sec- we would use in order to continuously remember his seminars and conferences. This year’s theme was will enhance safety for everyone,” Supowitz told the name and remember his fight for justice,” Burley said. internal ignition, and speakers touched on their perPost-Gazette. “We’re almost to the point where we have ond floor of the O’Hara Student Center on Sunday Burley was the first of eight speakers at Sunday’s sonal experiences and their drive — ignition — that to do something. This is a very heavily used corridor with a purple rose adorning his lapel, simultaneousTEDx University of Pittsburgh talks, an annual See TEDxPitt on page 2 ly recognizing his uncle’s diagnosis with pancreatic and the pedestrians far outnumber the vehicles.”
TEDxPITT 2019: ON SERENDIPITY AND SUSTAINABILITY (PART 1)