Red Masquers set to perform spring drama
Max Marcello | Staff Writer Jan. 19, 2023 On January 25th Duquesne University’s Red Masquers will be putting on a production of “Mud,” which tells the story of Mae, a young woman struggling with poverty. […]
Max Marcello | Staff Writer Jan. 19, 2023 On January 25th Duquesne University’s Red Masquers will be putting on a production of “Mud,” which tells the story of Mae, a young woman struggling with poverty. […]
Emily Fritz | A&E Editor Jan. 12, 2023 The other side of the Bloomfield Bridge was bumping with groovy disco-funk this past Sunday at Trace Brewing, where they hosted their fourth outdoor “Disco Sunday Disco” […]
Nicholas Zotos | Social Media/Ads Manager Jan. 12, 2023 Lights, camera, action! On Saturday, Jan. 7, the Red Masquers performed a series of one-act plays that were full of comedy and intrigue. The Red Masquers, […]
Emily Fritz | A&E Editor For those unfamiliar with the socially-banned and outdated practices of Old Hollywood, blackface is the practice of allowing a white or non-Black actor or actress into a role that is […]
Emily Fritz | A&E Editor Jan. 12, 2023 Warning: This article contains spoilers for viewers who are not up-to-date with the show. Netflix’s “Emily in Paris” has once again generated buzz, both good and bad, […]
Isabella Abbott | Features Editor Jan. 12, 2023 Last November, two Duquesne biology students attended the Annual Biomedical Research Conference For Minorized Students (ABRCMS) in Anaheim, Calif., after their many successes that came from summer […]
Isabella Abbott | Features Editor The DeLorean needs to take one last trip to the future for Fifth Avenue’s newest restaurant, Back to the Foodture. Located at 1014 Fifth Ave., the bright lights, movie posters, […]
Spencer Thomas | Staff Writer Jan. 12, 2023 Having played just two road games all season, Duquesne entered a three-game road trip around the Atlantic 10 Conference by splitting contests with Richmond and Saint Joseph’s, […]
Luke Henne | Editor-in-Chief Jan. 12, 2023 The Duquesne women’s basketball team responded from Sunday’s 16-point road loss at George Mason by holding St. Bonaventure to just 11 first-half points en route to a 69-38 […]
Zach Petroff | Opinions Editor According to the Duquesne University Office of Institutional Research, there were 8,128 undergraduate and graduate students in the fall. And there were just over 3,000 parking spaces on campus. Next […]
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