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By Salena Moran and Evan Penrod | Staff Writers Whether fans were watching Super Bowl LI for the commercials or the game itself, pop performer Lady Gaga was arguably one of the most memorable events […]
By Salena Moran and Evan Penrod | Staff Writers Whether fans were watching Super Bowl LI for the commercials or the game itself, pop performer Lady Gaga was arguably one of the most memorable events […]
Craig Taylor | Staff Writer UPDATE 2/10/2017 Duquesne President Ken Gormley issued a response to faculty members listed in the Social Justice Association’s letter. ——— The Faculty and Staff Social Justice Association issued a letter […]
By Alison Caracciolo | Staff Columnist Before you indulge in finger-licking hot wing, or twirl your fork around a mound of spaghetti, do you ever once think about where your food comes from? We, as […]
By Charles Megginson | Staff Columnist Across the United States, conservative students and organizations are shamed and silenced by their progressive counterparts. One such example came at the University of California Berkeley, on Feb. 1, […]
By Elsa Buehler | Staff Writer If you were a slave traveling through Pittsburgh via the Underground Railroad in the mid-1800s, one of your stops may have been at a safe house that once stood […]
By Bry McDermott | Asst. Photo Editor There are only two months left until the NHL’s top 16 teams begin the battle for the oldest, most coveted trophy in all of sports — the Stanley […]
By Sean Ray | A&E Editor The latest entry in the “Ring/Ringu” series, “Rings,” is messy, unfocused, but definitely more serviceable and entertaining than most modern horror-schlock. Largely divorced from the events of the previous […]
Brandon Addeo | News Editor Duquesne’s McAnulty School of Liberal Arts is debuting a new Jewish Studies minor next semester. The 15-credit minor will be comprised of five courses, which cover topics like Jewish history, […]
Liza Zulick | Staff Writer A series of Duquesne events are being held to celebrate Black History Month this February. Sponsored by Duquesne’s Office of Diversity and Inclusion, events on tap include a Black Love […]
Hallie Lauer | Layout Editor Duquesne’s own Caron Daley of the Mary Pappert School of Music has been elected the President-Elect Designate for the Pennsylvania American Choral Directors Association (PA-ACDA.) Daley is the director of […]
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