Vol. 105 Issue 25
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Tuesday, September 9, 2014
Pitt students dig deep for generous tips
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Emma Solak For The Pitt News
If you want your fellow diners to like you, here’s a tip: leave a tip. Spoon University, a cooking and dining website for college students, recently ranked Pitt seventh in having the highest tip percentage when compared to other universities such as Virginia Tech, the University of Delaware and the University of Colorado. GrubHub, a website that allows students to browse menus from various nearby eateries and order food online, conducted the study using observations in student order trends, according to spokesperson Allie Mack.
Jesseca Muslin For The Pitt News
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Meghan Sunners | For The Pitt News
One lightning scar, one trio of best friends and most significantly, one story spawned one bathroom stall that embodies all the magic. The Harry Potter fan base is one of the largest around the world, and the series’ admirers at Pitt found their own medium for pledging loyalty: the third floor women’s bathroom in the Cathedral of Learning. Inside Pitt’s on-campus building, revered for its similarity to Hogwarts is a stall unlike any other on campus. The Potter stall, as it is known across the University, is dedicated to sketches, quotes and other aspects of wizard culture. Every year, women flock to the Potter stall
with markers and love for the fantastical story that has touched so many lives. No wall is offlimits, and the graffiti artists express fervor for many of the series’ houses and characters. Whether you’re a Gryffindor, Slytherin, Ravenclaw or Hufflepuff, the Potter stall has something for you. At the start of this semester, the University maintenance staff had wiped the walls of the Potter stall, as they do almost every summer. The University’s policy on vandalism is to chemically remove the graffiti as soon as it is found or reported, according to spokesman John Fedele. If that method doesn’t work,
painters repaint the stall. But like The Boy Who Lived, the Potter ter stall just can’t be defeated. A week into the semester, there were ere already new drawings. A roughly foot-long ng phoenix stretches across one section of a wall, all, accompanied by the words, “May the Potter ter stall rise from the ashes like a phoenix,” a nod od to Professor Dumbledore’s phoenix, Fawkes kes and his ability to die and be reborn. It’s early in the year, and the Potter stall still till has a long way to go to regain the extensive ive
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