Duquesne questions you are too afraid ask
By Lauren Zawatski | The Duquense Duke When you first set foot on the Bluff, did you have any initial questions about your new home away from home? Whether you’ve found all the answers or […]
By Lauren Zawatski | The Duquense Duke When you first set foot on the Bluff, did you have any initial questions about your new home away from home? Whether you’ve found all the answers or […]
By Brandon Addeo | The Duquesne Duke The Duquesne presidential search process has reached the “semi-finalist” stage, according to Chairwoman of the Duquesne Board of Directors Marie Milie Jones. According to Jones, the 11-member search […]
By Joseph Sykes | Sports Editor The Duquesne football team opened up its 2015 campaign with a dominating 47-7 victory over Kentucky Christian University last Saturday afternoon at Rooney Field. The Dukes received help on […]
By Jacob Guerra | The Duquesne Duke An estimated 18,000 showed up to the Hartwood Acres Park Amphitheatre on Saturday for the 16th Annual Allegheny County Music Festival. For a $20 per car donation in […]
By Casey Chafin | The Duquesne Duke While hundreds of thousands of refugees flee the Middle East into Europe under dangerous conditions, a group of Duquesne professors is working to help a community of Turkish […]
By Carolyn Conte | The Duquesne Duke The USS Syros, a massive gray World War II cargo ship, sailed away from Pittsburgh Wednesday after offering thousands of history buffs, curious visitors and veterans an opportunity […]
By Andrew Holman | The Duquesne Duke There is nothing quite like a 47-7 beatdown to kick off a new football season. Even though the Dukes took on Kentucky Christian – an NAIA school – […]
By Joseph Sykes | Sports Editor The 2015 men’s and women’s cross country seasons commenced bright and early Saturday morning at Schenley Park for the annual Duquesne Duals meet. Both sides had runners finish in […]
By Bridget Seelinger | The Duquesne Duke A war club, a tattered brown leather vest, a worn pair of moccasins and a wooden door riddled with several bullet holes. These objects tell the fascinating, heart-wrenching […]
By Duke Staff Walter Palmer – the dentist who shot and killed one of Africa’s most beloved lions, Cecil – returned to his Bloomington, Minnesota dental practice on Wednesday. Palmer faced little punishment for his […]
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