Alternate Histories — making monsters

Charlotte Shields-Rossi | a&e editor “Yinzilla” the monster terrorizing Pittsburgh won’t be found in any archives. But Matthew Buchholz imagines history a little differently. Buchholz is the owner of Alternate Histories, an art store located in Pittsburgh’s Greenfield neighborhood. Combining his love for science fiction and history, he creates and sells artwork that reimagine Pittsburgh’s history with fantastical creatures like giant tentacle monsters in the … Continue reading Alternate Histories — making monsters

Unity and inclusion represented in DU crosses

Krystina Primack | Staff Writer 04/19/2018 In 2002, St. John Paul II said, “[The crucifix] is the sign of God, who has compassion on us, who accepts human weakness, who opens to us all, to one another and therefore creates the relation of fraternity.” This concept of connectedness comes to mind when reflecting upon the campus culture here, where diversity and learning are greatly encouraged. … Continue reading Unity and inclusion represented in DU crosses