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PANTHER DODGES BOBCATS
SGB TASK FORCE AIMS TO PRESERVE NAMES OF STUDENT ORGS Jon Moss
Assistant News Editor
from campus vendors like Forbes Street Market for home delivery. According to an Aug. 20 press release, the company plans to expand the service to 100 campuses over the next two years, including Purdue University, where the program launched Monday. Starship shared more details about the Pitt program at
Following a Friday meeting between members of Student Government Board and Pitt’s Division of Student Affairs, SGB will form a student task force to look into ways for independent student organizations to continue using their current names. Last week, Pitt announced updated Student Organization Resource Center registration guidelines to student leaders which will block any independent student organization from re-registering next fall if University trademarks and wordmarks like “Pitt” and “Panther” are in organization names. Out of all 639 student organizations on campus, 393 clubs, or about 62%, currently contain one of these words in their names. SGB President Zechariah Brown, Executive Vice President Anaïs Peterson and board member Eric Macadangdang released a joint statement Friday morning about the meeting and said one possible solution could be creating a new tier of student organization. “We discussed what it means to be an independent organization, and exploring options in creating a new tier for student organizations
See Robots on page 3
See SGB on page 3
Junior halfback A.J. Davis avoids Ohio’s defense. Pitt won Saturday’s game against Ohio University 20-10. Sarah Cutshall | visual editor
FOOD DELIVERY ROBOTS COMING TO CAMPUS Emily Wolfe News Editor
They made first contact on George Mason University’s campus in Northern Virginia. Humming along at about 4 mph, Starship Technologies’ alien-looking food delivery robots became instantly popular with students after the program’s January launch. Months later, the Star-
ship robots touched down at Northern Arizona University. And later this month, Pitt will have its own close encounter. The white, 2-foot tall batterypowered delivery robots will be sharing the sidewalk with Oakland pedestrians starting sometime in late September. Starship announced in August that it will partner with Pitt and its dining contractor Sodexo to allow customers to order products