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The Pitt News

The independent student newspaper of the University of Pittsburgh | PIttnews.com | September 2, 2016 | Volume 107 | Issue 18

panthers kick off season saturday

PAGE 2 Students enjoy kickoff bonfire

Steve Rotstein Sports Editor

The Pitt football team will face a grueling three-week stretch against a dangerous trio of opponents in Penn State, No. 21 Oklahoma State and No. 22 North Carolina beginning Sept. 10. But even though tougher teams loom, head coach Pat Narduzzi reminded Pitt fans this week that winning Saturday’s season opener against Football Championship Subdivision — formerly I-AA — opponent Villanova will be no easy task. “We’ve got a very accomplished football team in Villanova coming into Heinz Field this weekend,” Narduzzi said, stressing earlier this week that focusing on the Penn State game too soon would be a mistake. “They not only have an accomplished football team, but a decorated head coach in Andy Talley as well.” Pitt’s season begins at Heinz Field at 1:30 p.m. as the Panthers take on the Wildcats. Student tickets are already sold out for the season. Four years ago, the Pitt football team got off to one of its worst starts in program history, dropping a 31-17 stunner at home against See Nova on page 8

Meghan Sunners SENIOR STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER

Old Pittsburgh makes room for new housing Erin Hare

nesses, such as Logan’s Pub across the street. But while other neighborhoods have sourly dismissed similar projects, people in Oakland, In North Oakland, new Pittsburgh, that of both those of old Pittsburgh and new, are emstudents, young professionals and blooming bracing the latest addition. industry, is colliding with the old as a 17-story Take Logan’s bartender, Terri Barreneche, luxury apartment complex goes up next to a 51, of Bloomfield, who has worked at Logan’s cozy dive bar filled with regulars who rememoff-and-on for six years. While the students ber the steel economy. who will ultimately occupy the apartments may The artist renderings of the new building, only remember Pittsburgh’s industrial past inwhich Humphreys and Partners Architects tellectually, Barreneche saw it firsthand. designed, depict it dwarfing neighboring busiShe grew up in a mine town in Indiana Staff Writer

County and was an adolescent in the late ‘70s when the steel industry in Pittsburgh collapsed. “I saw people lose everything,” Barreneche said. “That area still hasn’t recovered. Most people my age and younger moved away. When you’ve seen that … any kind of progress is a sign of a healthy economy.” Construction on the apartment complex -aimed at nearby college students -- is currently underway at the corner of North Craig Street See Craig on page 3


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