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The U.S Open certainly was tough for many golfers, including some premier players like Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler, ...
Spaun’s putting performance brings history with the morning swing as he shot a 66 and an incredible 31 on his front nine ...
With possibly the toughest field and toughest course in US Open history, The Pitt News tries to predict who will hoist the trophy at Oakmont ...
Pitt boasts a strong group of athletic programs, with one glaring omission. Pitt severely lacks a men’s golf program.
The former Oakmont caddie, Matt Vogt, is about to see a dream come true on Thursday as he tees off at 6:45 a.m. tomorrow in ...
Denny McCarthy has yet to win a PGA Tour event despite eight years on the PGA Tour. Why not Oakmont for his first tournament ...
Friday marked a milestone in construction for Pitt’s BioForge. All those who contributed to the BioForge project — including leaders at Pitt, the construction team, architects and representatives from ...
Kinsey Casey, Pitt’s associate vice chancellor for economic development in the health sciences, believes the biomanufacturing industry is still in its “clunky desktop computer stage.” Pitt’s BioForge ...
Chabad at Pitt hosted its annual “BBQ and chill” event in Schenley Plaza on Monday evening. While the barbecue is normally a “festive” social gathering, Chabad director and event organizer Rabbi ...
Jerry Dickinson, the new dean for the Barco School of Law, made his way from the Allegheny County foster care system to a successful career as a scholar in constitutional law. Dickinson left ...
Jazz music swells as iconic images of Pittsburgh in the past and present flash across the screen before cutting to the title card — “The Scene Will Never Die” in bold gray typeface over a black ...