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Resources for Juneteenth 2021

June 19th marks Juneteenth, the anniversary of June 19, 1865, the day that enslaved African Americans learned they had been freed and the Civil War had ended. Pittsburgh is hosting a wide range of celebration events throughout the city, including music festivals, parades, and visual art fairs. Click to view a list of events and resources.

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14 Ways to Spend February 14th

Valentine’s Day is right around the corner at ChathamU. Whether you’re celebrating with friends, a partner, family, or going solo this year, there are plenty of safe and fun ways to celebrate love in all of its forms. Check out our 14 COVID friendly ways to celebrate the 14th. 💘

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Celebrating National Squirrel Appreciation Day

As a university that calls Squirrel Hill our neighbor and hosts tons of those cute furry creatures on campus, we can’t help but celebrate National Squirrel Appreciation Day. Student Abigail Kneuss lists the many reasons (besides all the squirrels) that we love living and learning near Squirrel Hill.

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Making Fall Fun (Even While Physically-Distant)

Fall in Pittsburgh normally means lots of hanging out and Halloween fun, but this year, COVID has thrown a wrench in our typical spooky season plans. Fear not, Cougars: students Chenoa Baker ’21 and Abigail Kneuss ’23 put together a list of activities to enjoy in Pittsburgh and at Chatham that are both seasonal and socially distant.

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