SES evaluations yield low turnouts
By Raymond Arke | The Duquesne Duke It’s that time of year where students across campus are inundated with emails and reminders from professors to “Say Yes to SES.” However, despite recent changes to the […]
By Raymond Arke | The Duquesne Duke It’s that time of year where students across campus are inundated with emails and reminders from professors to “Say Yes to SES.” However, despite recent changes to the […]
By: Leah Devorak | Layout Editor Dear Duquesne student who’s been forced to demonstrate proficiency in a foreign language before graduation: No, it’s actually not a waste of your time. Many English-speaking students here think […]
By Natalie Fiorilli | The Duquesne Duke Everyone knows the old mantra: in sports: teammates are like family. But for sisters Meredith and Millie Micho of the Duquesne women’s lacrosse team, it’s quite literal. This […]
By: Joshua Sturman | Op-Ed Contributor Former CIA Director Michael Hayden is a war criminal and shouldn’t have been invited to speak at Duquesne on March 29. Michael Hayden assassinated people. No trial, no nothing, […]
By Zachary Landau | The Duquesne Duke Ever since coming across their music over a year ago, I have been a huge proponent of Niki & the Dove and eagerly anticipated their new, retro-inspired release […]
By Nicole Prieto | The Duquesne Duke To say that author Sean-Michael Green loves college would be an understatement. Boasting degrees from four institutions and studies at another three, the former U.S. Marine, native Pittsburgher […]
By Sydney McCabe | The Duquesne Duke Remember walking into Toys R Us as a kid, feeling like the possibilities for fun were endless? It’s a feeling that epitomizes childhood wonder and excitement, and it’s […]
By: Duke Editor Just hours before participants in a Donald Trump rally were pepper sprayed Wednesday in Pittsburgh, a group of Duquesne students pushed a 12-foot tall beach ball around Academic Walk, calling it a […]
By Gigi Jeddi | The Duquesne Duke Since it was founded almost 30 years ago by a Catholic nun named Bernadette Campbell, Duquesne’s annual Spring Clean-Up has served as an opportunity for the university […]
By Kailey Love | The Duquesne Duke One in every 20 children will experience the death of a parent by the time they finish high school, according to the Highmark Caring Place. Young children especially […]
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