Staff Editorial; Cutting the fat
By Duke Staff There are two areas that the United States seems to fail at keeping in check – budgeting and weight gain. It’s no secret that the United States is the most obese […]
By Duke Staff There are two areas that the United States seems to fail at keeping in check – budgeting and weight gain. It’s no secret that the United States is the most obese […]
By Katie Walsh | Opinions Editor Since the printing press’s invention in the 15th century, books have been an item treasured like gold for many. As the centuries have passed and the value of […]
Compiled by Fred Blauth and Addie Smith
By Wes Crosby | News Editor A faulty line under Academic Walk caused a power outage in three residence halls that uprooted over 1,000 students for three days last weekend. Power went out at St. […]
What are you doing for Spring Break? Compiled by Fred Blauth and Addie Smith
By Julian Routh | Asst. News Editor A priest who studied at Duquesne over a decade ago was shot and killed outside of a church in Zanzibar, an island off the coast of East Africa, […]
By Pat Higgins | The Duquesne Duke As the economy continues to struggle to generate growth, the number of applications submitted to law schools nationwide continues to drop. The number of applicants to Duquesne’s School […]
Saúl Berríos-Thomas | Layout Editor The Duquesne women’s lacrosse team put up a solid effort on a rainy night against the 11th ranked team in the nation. The Dukes (2-1) fell to Penn State (2-1) […]
By Victor Essel | The Duquesne Duke Duquesne Chancellor and law professor John E. Murray received the Distinguished Lifetime Service Award on Friday at the eighth Annual International Conference on Contracts in Dallas. Murray holds […]
Julian Routh | Asst. News Editor In the first time in history sporting black jerseys, the Duquesne Men’s basketball team dropped to 1-12 in Atlantic-10 conference play Saturday night at the A.J. Palumbo Center with […]
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