Bishop leads Duquesne rosary
By Kaye Burnet | The Duquesne Duke Diocese of Pittsburgh Bishop David Zubik led students in a rosary for vocations Monday evening in the Duquesne Chapel. The Duquesne Knights of Columbus invited Zubik, who has […]
By Kaye Burnet | The Duquesne Duke Diocese of Pittsburgh Bishop David Zubik led students in a rosary for vocations Monday evening in the Duquesne Chapel. The Duquesne Knights of Columbus invited Zubik, who has […]
By Brittney Jackson | The Duquesne Duke After some Duquesne students raised concerns about a shortage in on-campus housing, University officials say they have no plans for any new dorm buildings. Last week’s housing lottery […]
By Jen Cardone | The Duquesne Duke No major incidents were reported during this year’s St. Patrick’s Day parade on Saturday in Pittsburgh. In a statement released by the Pittsburgh police department, there were 71 […]
By Pat Higgins | Asst. Sports Editor It was a failure to secure federal grant money from the Department of Transportation last September that first threw a hitch in the Lower Hill Redevelopment Project where […]
By Jill Power | The Duquesne Duke A Duquesne law student is among the producers of an upcoming documentary about veteran suicide. Project 22, produced by non-profit organization Medicinal Missions, documents a cross-country campaign to […]
By Julian Routh | News Editor Construction of a $4.5 million black box theater on Duquesne’s campus could begin in April, according to University officials. The 10,500 square-foot theater, the first in school history, will […]
By Pat Higgins | Asst. Sports Editor Duquesne and the School of Education hosted the second Community Forum in the Power Center Ballroom on Wednesday. Community leaders including Mayor Bill Peduto, teachers, faculty members and […]
By Kaye Burnet | The Duquesne Duke A recent Pew Research Center poll found that 8 in 10 American Catholics think favorably of Pope Francis, who has served nearly a year as leader of the […]
By Brittney Jackson | The Duquesne Duke Recent changes to the format of the Scholastic Aptitude Test will better reflect classroom coursework, but not significantly impact college admissions. Starting in March 2016, the SAT will […]
By Brittney Jackson | The Duquesne Duke Duquesne hosted its annual Darwin Day event on Wednesday. Despite operating as a Catholic University, the University supports the teaching of evolution. In 2003, David Lampee, associate professor […]
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