by Joshua Smith | Nov 13, 2025 | News
The Pittsburg City Commission race came to a close Tuesday, Nov. 4, as the city hit the voting booths to select three out of six candidates for the three available seats. Pittsburg State University Police Chief, Commissioner Stu Hite, along with multi-business owner,...
by Joshua Smith | Nov 5, 2025 | News
Wednesday, Oct. 22, a local candidate meet and greet was held at The Balkan and Block22 ahead of the upcoming Nov. 4, elections. There are six candidates running for three available seats in the Pittsburg City Commission. Candidates spoke personally with members of...
by Joshua Smith | Oct 29, 2025 | News
Editor’s Note: This article is not an endorsement, and the timing is not intentional. The Collegio reached out to candidates and area party leaders on both sides of the political spectrum for the City Commission race. Jackson Bertoncino and Isaiah Harris were...
by Joshua Smith | Oct 29, 2025 | Campus Life, News
The Crawford County Young Democrats organized a protest in downtown Pittsburg on Oct. 18 as a part of the nation-wide “No Kings” demonstrations. The crowd at Pritchett Pavilion was estimated to be 300 people, made up of Pittsburg State University students, alumni, and...
by Joshua Smith | Sep 15, 2025 | Campus Life, Columns
Pittsburg State University President, Dr. Thomas Newsom, spoke with the Collegio Sept. 3, just his second official day on the job. Newsom talked about his experience of traveling with the Gorilla football team as enjoyable, saying that all student experiences should...