It’s time for bands to take accountability
Zoe Stratos | opinions editor Nov. 4, 2021 When I was 14 — the rebellious years — I turned my taste toward the angsty, hometown-hating music defined by the pop punk genre. Listening to bands […]
Zoe Stratos | opinions editor Nov. 4, 2021 When I was 14 — the rebellious years — I turned my taste toward the angsty, hometown-hating music defined by the pop punk genre. Listening to bands […]
Rio Scarcelli | staff columnist Nov. 4, 2021 A picture can tell 1,000 words, but what does that mean for moving art? Presented with 500,000 cubic feet of projections, 60,600 frames of video and 90,000,000 […]
Emily Ambery \ Staff Writer Nov. 4, 2021 The Veterans Book Club will host a book discussion that examines “the politics of war and the unforgettable story of a single mom and soldier who became […]
Kellen Stepler | features editor Nov. 4, 2021 It’s all about impact for Brandon Stewart. Stewart, a senior studying psychology at Duquesne, has worn many hats during his time on the Bluff. Whether it’s at […]
Alex Hajkowski | staff columnist Nov. 4, 2021 The Olympic Games are a one-of-a-kind event, instilling unique levels of excitement for athletes, countries and the people within them all throughout the world. The Olympics are […]
Emma Polen | layout editor Nov. 4, 2021 People always say that the retail industry has affected their appreciation for the holidays, but maybe it’s really the consumers who influence retail. Christmas is the top […]
Capri Scarcelli | a&e editor Nov. 4, 2021 After four years of radio silence from acoustic hearthrob and wedding dance-enthusiast Ed Sheeran, my high school tears have seemed to dry up with the lackluster album […]
Emma Polen | layout editor Nov. 4, 2021 WDSR, Duquesne’s student-led radio station, held an open house Tuesday over Zoom. Jade Zalevsky, studio manager and junior finance and information systems and technology double major, led […]
Zoe Stratos | opinions editor Nov. 4, 2021 As Emma Patton makes her morning commute to campus from the South Side, she often sees people holding signs that read: “Homeless.” Sifting through her wallet and […]
Staff Editorial Nov. 4, 2021 Christmas, Thanksgiving, Halloween. Many families look forward to these holidays as the leaves begin to change and the cold begins to set in. These seasonal events provide an opportunity to […]
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