Kim DiBernardo is always busy. At 5 a.m. she is diligently making coffee, wrapping baked goods, unlocking equipment, learning how to knit and preparing for a busy day at The Off-Ramp. "I love being busy," she says with a smile. "And there is always something to do here.
There may not be paparazzi-flashing cameras or a red carpet for these directors and producers. But on Wednesday, April 2, the Duquesne Program Council will hold its fifth annual film festival to showcase and award original, student-created works. Amy Wargo, one of the festival's organizers, says the festival is unlike anything else offered at the University.
Daffodil Days March 27 - 30 Help support the American Cancer Society at three different locations this weekend: PPG Place and Plaza, the Westmoreland Mall and Fifth Avenue Place. The society will be selling daffodils as symbols of hope for a cancer-free world.