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September 15, 2015 | Issue 22 | Volume 106
Pitt womenâs Faculty art reverberates in Frick basketball player facing charges Dan Sostek Sports Editor
Pitt sophomore womenâs basketball player Yacine Diop faces charges after an undisclosed incident on campus last month. Pitt police arrested Diop on Aug. 28. Diop faces three counts of aggravated assault, three counts of recklessly endangering another person, one count of disorderly conduct and two counts of sale and use of air rifles, according to a court docket. According to the Pitt Executive Associate Athletic Director for media relations E.J. Borghetti, the court issued Diop 100 hours of community service. All charges will be dropped after she completes the community service. Borghetti said Diop expressed her âsincere regret for her involvement in this situationâ and that the school is âconfident she will exercise better judgment moving forward.â
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Pitt Studio Arts is hosting the first faculty art exhibit in four years. COLIN VANâT VELD | STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER
Mark Pesto
Senior Staff Writer
The pieces in this fallâs Studio Arts faculty exhibit âReverberationsâ do not have a connecting motive or medium but work together to represent the similarities between artists and teachers. Clark, a Pittsburgh based inde-
pendent curator responsible for organizing the Studio Arts faculty art exhibition in the Frick Fine Arts Building, named the exhibit âReverberationsâ after she struggled to find a theme for the work that is only united by the artistsâ connection to the University. âReverberations,â which features
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14 members of Pittâs Department of Studio Arts, opened last Thursday, Sept. 10, in the University Arts Gallery at the Frick Fine Arts Building. The exhibition is open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday, until Oct. 23. âThereâs no real visual or concepSee Art on page 2
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