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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 | April 9, 2019 | Volume 109 | Issue 138

SANDERS WILL HOLD SUNDAY RALLY IN SCHENLEY PLAZA

A KILLER SHOW

Brian Gentry and Emily Wolfe

Assistant News Editors The already crowded race for the 2020 Democratic primary is about to get its first “Pitt” stop with a visit from Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), who will hold a rally this Sunday in Oakland. The Sanders campaign announced the rally, which is scheduled to take place Sunday at 5 p.m. in Schenley Plaza, on Monday. Sanders is slated to deliver a message focused on trade, health care and labor. Since entering the presidential race in February, Sanders has held fairly steady at second place in most national polls behind frontrunner and former Vice President Joe Biden. Biden, who in the past week has faced accusations that he inappropriately touched several women, has yet to officially declare a bid for the nomination. A self-identified Democratic socialist, Sanders Drag performer Alexa Chapman Killer on stage at Rainbow Alliance’s 19th Annual Drag Show. Hannah Heisler | senior staff won his Senate seat as an independent candidate but caucuses with the Democrats. His visit to Pittsburgh is part of a tour of Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin. and one medium-risk violations, but was updated leading the county health department to meet with Sanders previously visited Pitt in April 2016 to Jon Moss late Monday afternoon with one violation moved Sodexo and Pitt management. Among the October Contributing Editor drum up support for his first bid for the Democratic violations were condensate dripping onto raw burgMarket Central was cited by the Allegheny from high to medium risk. nomination, when he won the primaries in MichiRyan Scarpino, a health department spokesperer patties and an inspector observing an employee gan and Wisconsin, but lost Pennsylvania to even- County Health Department for nine health code son, said it isn’t unusual for reports to change as they handling clean dishes after wiping their nose with violations Monday. tual Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton. are reviewed by management within the department. the back of their bare hand. The facility received two high-risk violations All three states voted for the Democratic candi“We post our preliminary report as soon as posThe facility will be reinspected next Tuesday, acdate for president in previous decades, but President due to cooked tofu stored at improper temperatures sible, ” Scarpino said in an email. “It is then reviewed cording to the report. Donald Trump won them in the 2016 presidential and “dried residue” present on a cutting board. Two by supervisory staff. It’ s not unusual for there to be edThis story was updated to reflect a violation election. The Democratic senatorial and guberna- medium-risk and five low-risk violations were also its or additional information provided on the report. ” moved from high- to medium-risk status as listed in torial candidates won in each of those states in the levied against the facility. Market received 21 violations last October, an updated inspection report. The report originally contained three high-risk 2018 midterm elections.

MARKET CENTRAL CITED FOR 9 HEALTH CODE VIOLATIONS


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