The Pitt News sides with striking Post-Gazette workers and will no longer print with Butler Eagle

From left, guild members John Santa, Noelle Mateer, Tanisha Thomas, Joshua Axelrod, Ed Blazina and Andrew Goldstein stop for a photo while distributing pamphlets at Pitt on Monday, Oct. 31. (Photo courtesy of Pittsburgh Union Progress)
From left, guild members John Santa, Noelle Mateer, Tanisha Thomas, Joshua Axelrod, Ed Blazina and Andrew Goldstein stop for a photo while distributing pamphlets at Pitt on Monday, Oct. 31. (Photo courtesy of Pittsburgh Union Progress)
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The strike at the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette continues to ripple through the community. The University of Pittsburgh’s student paper, The Pitt News, announced on Oct. 24 that it would no longer print the newspaper with the Butler Eagle after discovering the Eagle was printing the Post-Gazette while its workers were on strike.

After reading former Pittsburgh City Paper Editor-in-Chief Lisa Cunningham’s resignation letter posted on Twitter, The Pitt News said in an editorial that although the president of the Butler Eagle defended the company’s decision, they did not agree.

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