The Pitt News 9-30-14

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Vol. 105 Issue 36

@thepittnews SAFETY

Tuesday,September 30 , 2014

Pittnews.com PITTSBURGH LINGO

Yinz get what I’m sayin’? Emma Solak Staff Writer

Your friends ask if yinz want to head dahn Sah-Syde to watch dem Stillers at da bah. Or maybe your mom asks you to red up your room and warsh your clothes, cause comp’ny is comin’. If you know what these people want, you’re probably from Pittsburgh. Pittsburghers have their own style of speaking. Don Wadsworth, professor of voice and speech in the Carnegie Mellon University School of Drama, said it’s difficult to explain the Pittsburgh accent to someone who knows nothing about it. “It comes from a mixture of Irish, Scottish, Polish and German influence,” Wadsworth said. “It’s very unique and hard to explain in just one sentence.”

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Graphic by Alex Ryan

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Street safety concerns shake campus Cristina Holtzer News Editor Fear and concern flared up around campus and on social media after a message warning of criminal activity circulated among students. On Sept. 28, the president, secretary and other board members of the Alpha Phi Omega service fraternity emailed the following message out to members warning students about recent criminal activity around campus. “Please be aware and walk with others tonight in both North & South Oakland.

There have been multiple muggings and beatings occurring lately. Tonight is another night for gang initiation. Girls do not wear your hair in a braid or pony tail. Do not pretend to be on your phone, be alert. Please be safe! SafeRider: 412-648-CALL (2255) http:// www.pc.pitt.edu/transportation/saferider. php” The message has no affiliation with the University or SafeRider. Hannah Robinson, APO president, said the group did not intend to imply that the message was from the University or SafeRider. “It was late at night, and we have a lot

of brothers who study late and live further away from campus,” Robinson, a senior communications and history and philosophy of science major, said in an email Monday. “We included SafeRider’s number because we wanted it to be easily accessible — our priority was the safety of our brothers.” Robinson said she and the other APO members had heard “general rumblings” about crime happening around campus. Pitt police’s crime alert website confirmed

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Football notebook

Chryst explains player’s postgame comments after weekend loss

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