9-27-2016

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The Pitt News

The independent student newspaper of the University of Pittsburgh | PIttnews.com | September 27, 2016 | Volume 107 | Issue 34

Hillman houses hidden treasures

Students react to first debate SEE ONLINE FOR VIDEO, LIVE COVERAGE OF STUDENTS’ REACTIONS

Nikita Karulkar For The Pitt News

A room tucked in a corner on the third floor of Hillman Library holds centuries of information nearly impossible to find anywhere else. Hundreds of books line one of the walls, all neatly shelved with the occasional Post-it peeking out from between yellowed pages. The covers, in hues of brown, black and blue, contrast with the colorful glass lamp on the front desk. Warm orbs of light, placed strategically next to comfy reading couches, dot the room. In other words, the collection room is a book lover’s paradise. But in an age where more and more students use Nooks and Kindles and download their books or entertainment from the internet, many students never step foot in the Special Collections department in Hillman Library. “Those who do encounter the department at some point in their academic career often become frequent visitors,” Zach Grewe, a student employee in the department, said. “But there are many students who never discover the department simply because they never have a research project, class or assignment that forces them to stop by.” In the department, librarians gather and organize books, essays and manuscripts from as far back as the 1400s. The department houses several collections such as the Nietz Old Textbook Collection, the Elizabeth Nesbitt Collection on 19th century children’s literature and the Curtis TheSee Rare Books on page 2

Teresa DePace, a sophomore social work major, and Kristen Gugerli, a sophomore political science and international studies major hold their breath during a debate watch party at Posvar Hall. Stephen Caruso SENIOR STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER

Rachel Glasser

bate in the 2016 election. The Pitt Political Science department partnered with Pitt Democrats, Pitt Republicans and the Political Science Student AsWhen Democratic presidential candidate sociation to organize the screening, a discussion Hillary Clinton was asked why she thought she and commentary from fellow students and faculcould create jobs better than Republican candity. During the hour and a half debate, presidential date Donald Trump, she addressed her opponent candidates Trump and Clinton clashed on jobs, by saying, “Donald, it’s good to be with you.” taxes and cybersecurity. In New York, Trump nodded in response. In Lester Holt, the anchor of NBC Nightly News, Pittsburgh, students in Posvar Hall erupted into moderated the debate, which was held at Hofstra laughter. University in Hempstead, New York. About 130 students gathered in Posvar Hall Back in Pittsburgh, the muffled chewing Monday night to watch the first presidential deof pizza and whispered commentary filled the Staff Writer

hushed lecture hall all night. Loud protests at the occasional buffering of the live PBS stream mixed with cheers when students could check off items like “Vladimir Putin,” “President Obama” and “Birtherism” on provided presidential debate bingo cards. Occasional laughter, groans and gasps filled the room in response to Clinton and Trump’s jabs at each other, sprinkled with applause in response to the candidates’ policies and strong rhetoric. The segments of the debate — Achieving See Debate on page 3


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