An inside look at Duq’s Quarantine Hotel
Zoe Stratos | Staff Writer 10/15/2020 As the second wave of COVID-19 begins to sweep the country, more and more concerns are being raised about the potential for an outbreak on Duquesne’s campus. Part of […]
Zoe Stratos | Staff Writer 10/15/2020 As the second wave of COVID-19 begins to sweep the country, more and more concerns are being raised about the potential for an outbreak on Duquesne’s campus. Part of […]
Kellen Stepler | editor-in-chief 10/15/2020 Duquesne’s University Writing Center is still working to improve students’ writing — this time, it’s just that the students are 15 years younger. In a new initiative, the University Writing […]
Elizabeth Sharp | Staff Writer 10/15/2020 Mary Pratt and Sophia Spaulding, seniors at Duquesne, have been hosting a Music Relaxation Group throughout this semester. Both students are music therapy majors studying in the Mary Pappert […]
Kellen Stepler | editor-in-chief 10/15/2020 In a season of cancellations and postponements, Duquesne’s new College of Osteopathic Medicine remains on track to open in 2024 at 1323 Forbes Ave. Duquesne provost David Dausey, along with […]
Colleen Hammond | News Editor 10/15/2020 Last Thursday, almost three months after the Duquesne’s Black Student Union published a list of formal demands, President Ken Gormley issued a response in the form of an open […]
Colleen Hammond | News Editor 10/15/2020 After a semester full of uncertainties, there are even more changes in the horizon for the Duquesne community. On Monday, Duquesne University administration announced new adjustments to the Spring […]
Peyton Harris | Staff Writer 10/15/2020 One thing I think many of us can agree on: the week of March 12, 2020, was life-changing. Quite suddenly, our lives went from carefree to cautious, lively to […]
Emily Ambery 10/15/2020 The message of diversity and inclusion is important at Duquesne, and the Society for the Advancement of Chicanos/Latinos and Native Americans in Science (SACNAS) is no exception. SACNAS is a national organization […]
Luke Henne | Staff Writer Oct. 15, 2020 John Wehner, a current broadcaster and long-tenured member of the Pittsburgh Pirates organization, has seen just about everything, but even he couldn’t prepare for a season like […]
10/15/2020 Mohammad Sajjad | Staff Columnist There was a time when independent pharmacies outnumbered their chain competitors. It’s difficult to imagine, considering that in Oakland alone, there is a CVS and Rite Aid within blocks […]
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