Summer weather changed drastically in September
By Michael Flewelling
By Michael Flewelling
Pat Higgins | Assistant Sports Editor From an outsider’s perspective, former quarterback Sean Patterson’s graduation in the spring may have given the impression that a competition for his replacement in camp this fall would spell […]
Sigur Ros 6 p.m., Sept. 19 The band will perform at Stage AE in the North Shore. Also performing are Julianna Barwick and Mister Lies. Tickets to this all ages show are $37. For more […]
Rich Donahue | The Duquesne Duke The Duquesne women’s volleyball team managed to eke out a 3-0 win over West Virginia University in a non-conference matchup Tuesday evening. The Dukes won each set of the […]
Addie Smith and Saúl Berríos-Thomas | The Duquesne Duke With conference play coming up soon for Duquesne’s fall sports teams, we at The Duke thought we would recap their seasons thus (for volleyball, see page […]
Julian Routh | News Editor To get fans excited for the upcoming Duquesne basketball season, the athletic department brought the third annual Dukes Caravan to Market Square Tuesday afternoon. Under sunny Pittsburgh skies, the event […]
By: Zach Brendza | Features Editor Pittsburgh has become more and more of a “bike city” in recent years. Whether it be bike lanes being added to busy streets (East Carson Street in South Side, […]
By: Adam Kelly | The Duquesne Duke It’s no secret that Duquesne has changed its menu this year for on-campus dining. Perhaps the most unique food addition for students on campus cannot be found in […]
By: Joel Frehn | The Duquesne Duke The period following the summer film season is marked not solely by the absence of half a billion dollar budgets, but also a step down in terms of […]
Photos by Aaron Warnick | Photo Editor. Flags cover the ground outside of College Hall in memoriam of the Sept.11, 2001 attacks. The College Republicans, in coordination with the Young America’s Foundation, placed one flag […]
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