‘Batman v. Superman’ stumbles DCEU start
By Zachary Landau | The Duquesne Duke Let’s just get this straight: “Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice” is not bad. Despite all the critics hailing it as the second crucifixion of Christ, there really […]
By Zachary Landau | The Duquesne Duke Let’s just get this straight: “Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice” is not bad. Despite all the critics hailing it as the second crucifixion of Christ, there really […]
By: Ahmed Alharbi | Op-Ed Contributor “I have a dream.” When Martin Luther King Jr. said these words, he never thought that there would be a day when his dream would be undermined. Although the […]
By: Leah Devorak | Layout Editor Imagine waking up early one morning to cook your husband a giant breakfast from scratch, just out of love. You spend an hour trying to juggle everything and make […]
By Grant Stoner | The Duquesne Duke As a young child, the battles within the Pokémon television shows always fascinated me. While I thoroughly enjoyed the traditional turn-based combat in the games, the intense and […]
By: Rebekah Devorak | Opinions Editor Get ready to say goat-bye to all those weeds, thorns and leaves clogging up your favorite Pittsburgh parks. The Pittsburgh City Council voted unanimously on March 15 to hire […]
By Zachary Landau | The Duquesne Duke Last Thursday, North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory signed into law a bill that prevented employers and businesses from discriminating based on one’s race, religion, age, and sex. However, […]
By: Duke Staff In his first days in office, President Barack Obama said his administration would be the most transparent in U.S. history. He praised the Freedom of Information Act – which allows citizens and […]
AMERICAN LEAGUE By Julian Routh | Editor-In-Chief This could be the strongest American League the sport has seen in years. Emerging young stars like Dallas Keuchel and Francisco Lindor are entering their primes. Lineups – […]
By Raymond Arke and Kaye Burnet | The Duquesne Duke Four young men interrupted a talk with General Michael Hayden in the Duquesne University Power Center Ballroom Tuesday afternoon, holding signs and calling Hayden a “war […]
By Natalie Fiorilli | The Duquesne Duke The 2015-16 season was a year of firsts for the Duquesne women’s basketball team. The Dukes made history this year by earning the program’s first-ever NCAA Tournament bid. […]
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