Three day weekends don’t breed much hope
By Katie Borzellica
By Katie Borzellica
By: Sam Fatula | The Duquesne Duke Culture, Commerce, Community. These are the foundations that the PNC Legacy Project was built upon. And although there have been many people, regardless of race, that have […]
By: Katie Auwaerter | The Duquesne Duke The seventh annual Human Rights Film Festival at Duquesne University will begin this Thursday, Jan. 23 at 7:00 p.m. in College Hall 105. This year’s film series is […]
By: Greg Perciavalle | The Duquesne Duke After seeing Spike Jonze’s Her, I tried to pick apart the film and it became apparent to me why the movie was generating such a buzz. The poster […]
By: Zach Brendza | Features Editor Outkast Reunion Alright now readers? Yeeeaah. Who do you wanna see reunite in 2014? Outkast! I can’t hear you? Out-Kast. The dynamic duo is making a comeback in the […]
DPC Film Series Jan 16 and 17, 7 p.m. The film The Butler will be shown in 105 College Hall. An encore showing will be held on Saturday (Jan. 18) at 11 p.m. in the […]
By: Zach Brendza | Features Editor Half a century ago 1211 Braddock Ave. was one of the first indoor Chevrolet dealerships. A year from now, the long vacant space will be the site of Chef […]
By Julian Routh | News Editor On the fifth floor of the City-County Building on Grant Street, within feet of Mayor Bill Peduto’s office, the most diverse Pittsburgh City Council in the city’s history operates. […]
By Brittney Jackson | The Duquesne Duke A proposed policy by the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education could ban guns in “sensitive areas” on the campuses of 14 publicly owned universities in the state. […]
By Brandon Addeo | The Duquesne Duke Current renovations at the Subway located at Brottier Hall are nearing completion. Rod Dobish, executive director of facilities management at Duquesne, said the renovations will be finished by […]
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