New Student Guide 2021, part 1 of 2

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NEW AND OLD, PITT FOOTBALL BOASTS EXCITING TRADITIONS Carson Zaremski Staff Writer

Pitt fans from all over come together every season to carry on tradition and Hail to Pitt. The University has one of the most storied teams in college football history and boasts a variety of traditions surrounding the program — both old and new. “Sweet Caroline” Good old “Sweet Caroline” is probably the first thing you think of when talking about Pitt football traditions. With a goal of improving the Pitt fan experience at Heinz Field, in 2008, Pitt student groups and Pitt football’s director of ticket marketing came up with the idea to sing Neil Diamond’s song “Sweet Caroline” between the third and fourth quarter of every home football game. To put their own twist into it, Pitt fans scream “Hail to Pitt” instead of “bum bum bum” and “go Pitt go Pitt go Pitt” instead of “so good so good so good.” The entire Panther Pitt joins in on the fun, dancing and chanting along with the song, making the tradition one of the student body’s favorites. Tailgating On any given gameday, rain or shine, the “regulars” of Pitt tailgating line the gold lots to eat some food, drink some drinks and get ready for the game. For the marquee matchups such as

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games against Miami and Clemson, fans will pack the parking lots at Heinz Field hours before the game to cook food, toss around a football, play cornhole and enjoy the atmosphere of packed parking lots prior to sellout games. Along Art Rooney Avenue, attractions and games are set up prior to every

game for the younger fans. Fans gather outside of Heinz Field to enjoy the famous Rib Fest, a Pittsburgh tradition since 1990. The event serves as a way to kick off both the Steelers’ and Panthers’ football seasons, as patrons enjoy various smoked meats in anticipation of their beloved teams’ football season.

Students have plenty of opportunities to enjoy joining the exciting culture that comes with being a Pitt fan. TPN File Photo

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Pitt Band Pregame Performance To kick off football pregame performances, the Pitt marching band parades toward the stadium and tailgaters know that’s their signal — it's time to pack up and head inside. Once on the field, the trumpet players stand and blare their horns at midfield to get fans’ attention focused on the field. Shortly after, the drumline rushes out of the tunnel and heads straight to the student section to get the crowd warmed up. The rest of the band follows the drumline's lead and gets into formation to perform before the game. The Walk The band isn’t the only thing hyping up the crowd pre-game. Once the band has concluded its brief concert, an introduction video is played engaging fans and students with chants, stats and videos of historic Pitt football highlights. The video abruptly cuts to a live feed of the locker room. The doors open and the crowd erupts while the video screen shows the team walking out of the locker room toward the tunnel. The camera follows them through the tunnel and onto the field where stadium announcer Joe DeStio announces the Panthers, saying, “Bring on your Pitt Panthers.” See Traditions on page 9

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Play club, intramural sports to stay active

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pages 44-50

To get full Pitt Athletics experience, fans must invest in non-revenue sports

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pages 40-41

Who’s who: Your guide to the big names at Pitt

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page 43

Staff Picks: Movies made in Pittsburgh

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pages 34-35

The top five Pitt programs to watch in 2021

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page 42

‘The greater social good’: Preparations underway for the Year of Data and Society

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page 39

Kenny Pickett, preparing for final campaign, isn’t ready to leave Pittsburgh just yet

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page 38

Pitt a capella groups reflect on past year, discuss new season

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pages 36-37

Crossword: Yinzer Riddles

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page 33

A Pitt student's guide to buying the perfect fish

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page 32

Pitt Stages to return with live, in-person theater this fall

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pages 30-31

Pitt students share their favorite Oakland boba tea shops

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pages 28-29

Staff Picks: The best nature spots at Pitt

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page 27

Cast a wide net to find the activities and clubs you love

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pages 18-19

Five tips for making the most of Pitt’s campus

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page 21

Enjoy the small pleasures of college

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page 20

A symphony of college life

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page 26

The guide to a hot, vaccinated and anxious girl summer

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pages 16-17

Photo collage: Oakland sights

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pages 12-14

Nicola Foote ‘excited’ to take over as new Honors College dean

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page 15

In post-playing days, Akeo bridges two generations of Pitt volleyball excellence

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page 11

Pitt provides COVID-19 vaccine incentives, no plans for vaccine requirement

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‘All you have to do is reach out’: Getting involved in Pitt’s student organizations

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New and old, Pitt football boasts exciting traditions

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Compass looks to further improve Pitt dining experience this fall

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pages 8-9

Health restrictions, spirits lift as Pitt updates COVID guidelines

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