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Cathy vs. Cathedral: Which name won?

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  • Kenneth P. Dietrich 麻豆传媒 of Arts and Sciences

We had to ask: Do you call the most iconic building on the Pittsburgh campus 鈥淐athy鈥 or 鈥渢he Cathedral鈥? The results are in, and they might surprise you.

As the 2022 academic year began, we polled our audiences through Pitt鈥檚 social media channels and on Pittwire. Nearly 7,000 of you responded.

So, what did the Pitt community say about their preferred naming convention for our beloved Cathedral of Learning?

While many were vocal about their dislike for the term 鈥淐athy鈥 鈥 a popular lexical variation among current and recent Pitt students 鈥 more than 52% voted for Cathy above all other options. 32% of respondents voted Cathedral. When given the option, 13% of respondents voted for both. Just 2% voted for the full, formal Cathedral of Learning.

鈥淐athy鈥 is definitely having a moment. But as sociolinguist Abdesalam Soudi made clear, language is constantly evolving. 鈥Some terms can be short lived and some can survive,鈥 Soudi said. 鈥淐lipped words are well liked, so they sometimes stick around.鈥

Some commenters have snarked about the nickname, asking whether the William Pitt Union or other campus buildings will be next to get cheeky monikers. The short answer? Maybe.

鈥淰ariation is at the core of language,鈥 said Soudi.

But regardless of what you call it, it鈥檚 clear that the Pitt community鈥檚 love for our favorite building abides.

By the numbers

Instagram

Cathy: 1,510 (60%)
The Cathedral: 401 (16%)
Both: 608 (24%)

Twitter (767)

The Cathedral: 364 (47.5%)
Cathy: 292 (38.2%)
Both/either: 110 (14.3%)

LinkedIn

Cathy: 837 (44%)
The Cathedral: 726 (38%)
Both: 186 (10%)
Full title 鈥淭he Cathedral of Learning鈥: 143 (8%)

Qualtrics

Cathy: 874 (57%)
The Cathedral: 665 (43%)

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