The War on Drugs takes on Altar Bar
By: Sam Fatula | Asst. A&E Editor At the start of The War on Drugs’ performance at Altar Bar on Saturday, the initial feeling between band and crowd seemed awkwardly distant. As the six-piece rock […]
By: Sam Fatula | Asst. A&E Editor At the start of The War on Drugs’ performance at Altar Bar on Saturday, the initial feeling between band and crowd seemed awkwardly distant. As the six-piece rock […]
By: Saúl Berríos-Thomas | Layout Editor There is something fun to watch every night of the week on TV. With that in mind, the goal of this column is to give a suggestion of what to […]
Rob Delaney March 27, 8:30 p.m. The comedian will perform at the Rex Theater in South Side. Tickets are $18 in advance or $20 at the door. For more information to this all ages event, […]
By: Zach Brendza | Features Editor Standing at 7 feet tall, weighing 500 pounds, a bird-like, nameless creature has been on display in the Carnegie Museum of Natural History for 10 years. But after a […]
By: Seth Culp-Ressler | For The Duquesne Duke Pittsburgh has recently been chosen as one of six cities to be part of The Green Lane Project, an initiative run by Boulder, Colo. based organization PeopleForBikes that […]
By: Saúl Berríos-Thomas | Layout Editor One place I never thought my hunt for Pittsburgh’s best wings would take me is a library. But fortunately, when I walked into The Library at 2304 Carson St., I […]
By Julian Routh | News Editor While the adjunct union at Duquesne awaits a ruling from the National Labor Relations Board, another adjunct union is organizing just blocks away in the city. Part-time faculty members […]
By Aaron Warnick | Photo Editor It’s not Cold War II yet, but tensions are building as Soviet nostalgia and neo-colonial interests have become the central focus of the international community. Russian President Vladimir Putin […]
By Brittney Jackson | The Duquesne Duke The Three Rivers Heritage Trail continues to grow along Pittsburgh’s riverfronts and will be setting a date to unveil its latest extension this month. The trail, a project […]
By Zach Brendza | Features Editor A new piece of legislation would raise the minimum hourly wage in Pennsylvania to $10.10. The bill, sponsored by Sen. Tina Tartaglione (D-Philadelphia), would continually increase the minimum wage […]
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