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CMU grad’s website a new way to find concerts

GOING GREEK

Macie Ellis For The Pitt News

Lady Gaga is playing a show Downtown at Consol Energy Center Thursday. If you’d used eventmapper.net, a new website created by a 2009 Carnegie Mellon graduate, you might already know that. For concert prowlers, Kevin Qi’s eventmapper.net can offer a solution. Qi, a 2009 Carnegie Mellon University graduate with a degree in computer science, created the site to organize nearby concerts based on date, popularity and location by city. With countless venues and bands performing on any given evening in Pittsburgh, it can be difficult for students and community members to find one nearby that interests them. One such student is Stephanie Gargone, a junior psychology major, who has attended several concerts in the Pittsburgh area, including acts such as Timeflies, OneRepublic and All Time Low. “Concerts are somewhat manageable to hear about, but they are not advertised around campus well,” Gargone said. According to Brendan Pester, an administrator for Opus One Productions, a company that organizes scheduling for several local

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Sophia Antonucci cooks up a gyro at the Greek food festival, an annual event put on by Saint Nicholas Greek Orthodox Cathedral. This year’s festival will run until May 10. Sheldon Satenstein | Visual Editor

Students fight to bring Islamic courses back Elizabeth Furiga Staff Writer

Pitt students will have four fewer opportunities to learn about the Islamic faith this fall, and some are worried that this will lead to Muslim stereotypes going unquestioned. During the upcoming fall semester, Pitt will no longer offer any of the four previously available classes that focused solely on the Islamic religion. The Muslim Student Association learned of the classes’ cancel-

lations via an email from the Office of the Provost in March. In response, members of the MSA have coordinated the Offer Islam Campaign, an attempt to bring Islamic courses back to campus by petitioning to Patricia Beeson, provost and senior vice chancellor, and Juan Manfredi, vice provost for undergraduate studies. University Vice Chancellor of Commu-

nication Ken Service wrote in an email last month that the University will cancel four courses indefinitely: The Anthropology of Islam, The Sociology of Islam, Intro to Islamic Civilization and The History of the Ottoman Empire. Service said the four cancelled courses are upper-level or special topic cours-

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