Remembering Thomas Jahanian
Colleen Hammond | editor-in-chief Sept. 30, 2021 For students like Paige Runco and Jack Harper, it is almost impossible to imagine a world without the boyish smile and floppy brown hair of Thomas Jahanian. But […]
Colleen Hammond | editor-in-chief Sept. 30, 2021 For students like Paige Runco and Jack Harper, it is almost impossible to imagine a world without the boyish smile and floppy brown hair of Thomas Jahanian. But […]
Rio Scarcelli | staff writer Sept. 30, 2021 This past weekend, the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra kicked off its opening night with the ensemble’s first indoor performance since March 12, 2020. Many festivals and pop-up concerts […]
Rene Balderas | law student Sept. 30, 2021 Dear Editor, This letter is addressing an issue touched on by Sarah Dujordan in Volume 105 of this paper in the article titled “Save the political activism […]
Christiana Cates | staff columnist Sept. 30, 2021 Travel YouTubers have been a beacon of light for cultural exploration around the globe, but it was one travel video from Hong Kong, and a sentence that […]
Andrew Cummings | multimedia editor Sept. 30, 2021 It is that time of year again, the time to get a flu shot. Duquesne University is now offering flu vaccines through the Center for Pharmacy Care. […]
Zoe Stratos | opinions editor Sept. 30, 2021 This past week, the highly acclaimed, award-winning musical Dear Evan Hansen premiered in movie theaters across the country with an important message, but a misfire in the […]
Mary Liz Flavin & Colleen Hammond | news editor & editor-in-chief Sept. 30, 2021 A jazzy rendition of Fred Rogers’ “Won’t You Be My Neighbor”gently bubbled throughout the room as spectators took their seats in […]
Emily Ambery | staff writer Sept. 30, 2021 Most students walking on A-Walk look up in admiration of downtown Pittsburgh’s skyline. But perhaps they should start to look down, and focus on the elaborate chalk […]
Colleen Hammond | editor-in-chief Sept. 30, 2021 On Saturday, Duquesne Board Chair John C. McGinley made the first public announcement that President Ken Gormley’s contract has been extended for an additional five years. Gormley’s extension […]
Zoe Stratos | opinions editor Sept. 30, 2021 There is no typical day at the Duquesne Center for Pharmacy Care for resident pharmacists like Rachel Hay. Some days are filled with vaccine appointments; some days […]
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