The 116th Drake Relays return to Des Moines, featuring elite athletes, community events, and traditions like the Beautiful Bulldog Contest and street painting.
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In 2025, Pittsburgh's population fell by 3,160, despite increased migration, due to more deaths than births, continuing a long-term trend of decline.
From April 2-8, officers dealt with harassment, domestic issues, and fake IDs, highlighting ongoing campus safety concerns and collaborative policing efforts.
Pitt students like Anna Lozito adopt pets for stress relief, finding balance in hectic schedules. From cats to service dogs, pets teach responsibility.
Temple volunteers, including athletes and staff, rejuvenated North Philly rec centers for spring sports, enhancing community spaces and fostering safer play areas.
Villanova University hosts Earth Week 2026 with lectures, workshops, and events from April 14-24, fostering sustainable practices and environmental awareness.
Chef Jimmy Harris of Villanova clinched bronze at the 2026 NACUFS Culinary Challenge with innovative catfish birria tacos, enriching campus dining services.
The Ngogo chimpanzees' rare split into hostile factions highlights the deep link between shared space and group identity, offering insights into human conflict.
Carnegie Mellon and AI Strike Team will host global leaders to explore AI's impact on sports innovation during the NFL Draft Week in Pittsburgh.
Carnegie Mellon University’s century-long commitment to research has turned Pittsburgh into an innovation powerhouse, attracting talent and companies.









