The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review noted in 2006 that The Globe successfully revealed the identity of two buildings that Point Park University was looking into buying, even though the terms of the deal were subject to a confidentiality agreement.
[4] In 1979, The Pittsburgh Press relied upon reporting by The Globe, and cited the work of journalists Bonnie Swain and Sam Cordes in "a series of articles" where they documented incidents where foreign students at the school paid fees for forms to be able to attend.
[7] According to business manager John Schuck, in 1989 the paper received ten percent of its then-total budget of US$13,000 from student government.
[10] Mayor Bill Peduto stated he appreciated The Globe and complimented the publication for its editorial which had been published the same day of the press conference.
[10] Kim Roberts was the publication's features editor in 2014; she concurrently worked as a journalist with Point Park News Service.