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The Pitt News

The independent student newspaper of the University of Pittsburgh | PIttnews.com | September 26, 2016 | Volume 107 | Issue 33

FIRST LADY COMING TO PGH Lauren Rosenblatt News Editor

In preparation for the quickly-approaching presidential election, First Lady Michelle Obama will campaign for Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton on Pitt’s campus on Wednesday. Obama will speak at the Fitzgerald Field House at 3:30 p.m., where doors will open at 1 p.m. Anyone interested in attending can RSVP on Hillary Clinton’s website. According to a release from Hillary for America, Obama — who will be in Philadelphia earlier that day — will urge Pennsylvania voters to register to vote and support Clinton and Kaine. The deadline to register to vote is Oct. 11. Obama’s speech in support of Clinton will come just days after the first presidential debate, which many pundits predict will be a decisive turning point in the election. Michelle Obama officially began supporting Clinton in September with a rally in Virginia, after both Obamas voiced their support for Clinton during speeches at the Democratic National Convention in July. Both President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden have campaigned for Clinton in the area, highlighting Pennsylvania’s importance as a battleground state in the presidential election. Nationally, Clinton is two points ahead of Trump, according to an ABC News and

Hudson Mohawke performs at Thrival + Innovation Music Festival Saturday night at the Carrie Furnaces in Swissvale. Stephen Caruso SENIOR STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER

STUDENT CHARGED AFTER CRASH Lauren Rosenblatt and Emily Brindley News Editors

City police have charged a Pitt student with driving under the influence and causing personal injury, after he caused a car crash Saturday evening that sent three people to the hospital with minor injuries. After a brief search on Saturday, police identified Nicholas Bozzo, a 22-yearold Pitt student, as the driver of an SUV that hit another car and the University See Obama on page 4 Bookstore on Fifth Avenue.

At about 7:30 p.m., Bozzo crashed a black Chevrolet Suburban into a red Ford Fusion before striking the side of the bookstore and guardrail along the sidewalk, according to Sonya Toler, public information officer for Pittsburgh’s Department of Public Safety. After the crash, Bozzo fled on foot but later returned to the scene, she added. Toler said on Sunday that Bozzo had been driving in the bus lane along Fifth Avenue toward Downtown immediately before the crash. Police have filed seven charges against

Bozzo, including two counts of driving under the influence and three counts of causing injury, according to court records. His preliminary hearing will be Oct. 5. The second car involved in the crash, the Ford Fusion, was behind the Chevrolet after the wreck and had a dented front bumper as well as damage to the front left tire and driver’s side door. It was not immediately clear how the Fusion became involved in the crash. On Sunday, Toler did not offer any additional details. See Crash on page 4


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