Month: October 2013
New look, exhibits in North Side museums
By:Kaye Burnet and Katie Auwaerter | The Duquesne Duke The Warhol Pittsburgh’s Andy Warhol Museum has a few new things to offer, especially for young adults. On Oct. 17, the museum announced the completion of […]
Penn Hills Game Exchange: A community of players
By: Saúl Berríos-Thomas | Layout Editor The Penn Hills Game Exchange is more of a community than a game store. When a customer enters the tight space they are immediately greeted by a very large selection […]
WikiLeaks tale told in The Fifth Estate
By: Joel Frehn | The Duquesne Duke When a film, such as The Fifth Estate, chronicles something as polarizing as Wikileaks – the unauthorized release of classified U.S. military documents-the last angle that I would […]
Brendza’s beat: Blink 182, Kim + Kanye and Supergroups
By: Zach Brendza | Features Editor Get Ready for Action Possibly one of the best selftitled albums will be honored in a three show engagement. Blink 182 will play its Self-titled album, in a celebration […]
Weekend events
Belly Dance 6 p.m., Oct. 24 The event will be held at Pittsburgh Cultural Trust Arts Education Center, located at 805 Liberty Ave. Participants will learn the art of the belly dance and is suitable […]
Experts say JFK killed by multiple gunmen
By Julian Routh and Addie Smith | The Duquesne Duke History books say that President John F. Kennedy was shot and killed by Lee Harvey Oswald alone. But a conference in the Power Center Ballroom […]
Hill District celebrates first grocery store in 30 years
By Brittney Jackson | The Duquesne Duke The Hill District began the celebration of its first grocery store in nearly 30 years on Saturday with a community party in Centre Heldman Plaza. Hill District residents […]
Government shutdown over, fiscal debate looms
By Pat Higgins | Asst. Sports Editor The government shutdown may be over and the fight to raise the debt ceiling got a temporary reprieve, but economic experts said the coming budget battles will be […]
Broadwater named first assistant dean
By Jen Cardone | The Duquesne Duke The McAnulty College and Graduate School of Liberal Arts named Jason Broadwater its first assistant dean last week. Broadwater was a director of student and enrollment services at […]