Sam Werner of the Post-Gazette Previews Signing Day
On Tuesday, Pitt Football beat reporter Sam Werner from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette joined the guys on The Water Jug (Brian Batko, Andrew Stern, and Jake...
On Tuesday, Pitt Football beat reporter Sam Werner from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette joined the guys on The Water Jug (Brian Batko, Andrew Stern, and Jake...
Game Recap By: Nate Barnes In what could be seen as a proverbial “trap game” for the Pittsburgh Panthers Monday night against Seton Hall—a game sandwiched between an emotional win against No. 6 Syracuse...
This week on The Gay Agenda, Tricia, Cameron, and special guest Kyle discuss the Boy Scouts of America and the Super Bowl. [Audio clip: view full post to listen]
Game Recap By: Nate Barnes The place where “Top 10 Teams Come to Die” claimed another victim Saturday as Pitt picked up...
Tyler Gallager, aka DJ Charlie Brown, is the host of Good Grief, airing every Tuesday from 2-4pm. He’s also the first spotlit DJ of the semester! Tune in and check out his awesome show.
Listen to local rapper B. White of The 58’s freestyle over the classic DJ Premier beat “Nas is Like,” as heard on WPTS’ premier hip-hop show, “Beats, Rhymes & Life.” [Audio clip: view full...
On January 29th, Assistant News Director and Pitt Political Review Senior Editor Matt Singer sat down with fellow PPR Senior Editor Jon Anzur to interview Vanity Fair contributing editor and New York Times bestselling...
http://www.reverbnation.com/TheCarnyStomp [Audio clip: view full post to listen] Listen to The Carny Stomp pump their brand of old school blues rock over the WPTS airwaves. Sporting bass laden riffs and squealing hot guitar solos,...
The past few years in American culture have produced quite a bit of things we’d rather forget. The economic downturn, swine flu mania, the phrase YOLO – I don’t think my generation will talk...
It’s been difficult in the last ten years to really appreciate a cartoon. The nineties were filled with them, every cartoon enjoyable to watch, unique in its plot, and filled with interesting characters exaggerating...