Making fun at Maker Faire
By Seth Culp-Ressler | Features Editor Chainmail was readied, hammers pounded metal fresh from the fire and a cacophony of steel drums filled the air. Fear not, though, for there was no Battle of the […]
By Seth Culp-Ressler | Features Editor Chainmail was readied, hammers pounded metal fresh from the fire and a cacophony of steel drums filled the air. Fear not, though, for there was no Battle of the […]
By Jess Goldstein | The Duquesne Duke A fast approaching winter means more indoor activities are in the cards. As far as finding something fun to do, bowling has always been a fun option. However, […]
By Sydney McCabe | The Duquesne Duke At the forewarning of a certain features editor, I took the challenge this weekend of running the Donut Dash, a race in which participants run a mile, eat […]
By Kailey Love | The Duquesne Duke In the midst of stressful midterms and possibly unwelcome temperature changes, there is one more thing that you need to add onto your surely growing list of worries; […]
By Seth Culp-Ressler | Features Editor Nestled away on the quiet side of the Bluff stands a residence hall of a somewhat different strain, one that doesn’t always get the recognition it deserves. Trinity Hall, […]
By Kailey Love | The Duquesne Duke John Pollock, a biology professor at Duquesne, recently was awarded two Mid-Atlantic Region Emmys for creating a TV show on health literacy. We caught up with him to […]
By Lauren Zawatski | The Duquesne Duke If you think that you’ve left behind the simple deliciousness of grilled cheese sandwiches in your adolescent days, The Yard is here to prove you wrong. The newly […]
By Gabriella Vaccaro | The Duquesne Duke The Starbucks Pumpkin Spice Latte is back, pumpkins are popping up here and there and the temps will be dropping soon. This can only mean one thing: it’s […]
By Gabriella Vaccaro | The Duquesne Duke The third annual Strip District World Festival – a three-day celebration with a focus on the different nationalities present in the city – took over Penn Avenue this […]
By Julie Pawlikowski | The Duquesne Duke In a classroom mixed with a sea of college students, ages ranging from 18 to 24, there sits a man in his late 50s. Some might wonder what he […]
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