Duquesne knitting event promotes cancer awareness
By Victor Essel | The Duquesne Duke The Duquesne community will be knitting their way to a cure this month. Students and faculty are invited to knit and crochet every Thursday in February in the […]
By Victor Essel | The Duquesne Duke The Duquesne community will be knitting their way to a cure this month. Students and faculty are invited to knit and crochet every Thursday in February in the […]
By Julian Routh|Asst. News Editor Ministry hosts project series The Lenten Libermann Luncheon series will begin on Tuesday in the Africa Room. Sponsored by the Spiritan Campus Ministry, the series will follow the theme, The […]
By Wes Crosby|News Editor Valentine’s Day is upon us and Uncle PB is proud to say that for the first time in six years he actually remembered it without Mrs. PB bludgeoning him over the […]
Much like pay phones, writing letters and physical human interaction, chivalry seems less and less present as a sign of the times. Regardless of its current state, chivalry is something I, as a 21-year-old male […]
By Katie Walsh | Opinions Editor Before there were memes and other creative means of informing audiences, there were Public Service Announcements. In an age long ago, when media sought to serve the community over […]
We Millennials hate to wait. Whether it’s waiting for something to download, waiting to get somewhere or any other type of time-wasting delay, we can’t stand it. By far, though, the worst waste of time is waiting […]
By Joey Sykes | Student Columnist With the rise in technology in modern society, it is easy to see differences in the way we live life now compared to how we did a decade ago. […]
By Wes Crosby | News Editor Gov. Tom Corbett announced a plan to privatize Pennsylvania’s liquor system last week, sparking opposition from businesses that would be directly impacted. Under Corbett’s plan, $1 billion from the […]
By Wes Crosby | News Editor Duquesne’s supply chain management program was recently named one of the nation’s top 25 programs. Camcode inventory tracking solutions compiled the list that included mostly public schools from across […]
By Victor Essel | The Duquesne Duke Despite rumors on Facebook and around campus, Duquesne will not begin charging students after they exceed printing more than 1,000 pages. John Ziegler, executive director of computer and […]
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