Government shutdown over, fiscal debate looms
By Pat Higgins | Asst. Sports Editor The government shutdown may be over and the fight to raise the debt ceiling got a temporary reprieve, but economic experts said the coming budget battles will be […]
By Pat Higgins | Asst. Sports Editor The government shutdown may be over and the fight to raise the debt ceiling got a temporary reprieve, but economic experts said the coming budget battles will be […]
By Jen Cardone | The Duquesne Duke The McAnulty College and Graduate School of Liberal Arts named Jason Broadwater its first assistant dean last week. Broadwater was a director of student and enrollment services at […]
Police Briefs Uncle PB has a new set of wheels. The public safety department must have finally recognized his hard work and given him what he’s wanted all along: a chick magnet. Now, the ladies […]
By Julian Routh | News Editor Duquesne University officials said this week they are awaiting a ruling from the National Labor Relations Board before making any changes to the part-time faculty system, a source of […]
By Jen Cardone | The Duquesne Duke Many generations of alumni, current students and perspective Dukes crowded A-Walk on Saturday in celebration of homecoming weekend and Autumn Fest. Homecoming weekend this year was a reunion […]
By Aaron Warnick | Photo Editor Many seats were left unfilled at what were scheduled to be the first two mayoral candidate debates on Monday and Tuesday. “I don’t need the microphone,” Democratic candidate Bill […]
By Adam Kelly | The Duquesne Duke Senior occupational therapy major Kaitlyn Kerrigan won $10,000 in Amway’s “Who Cares Challenge: Youth Leadership Contest” for FeelGood, a project she works with in conjunction with Duquesne Circle […]
By Kaye Burnet | The Duquesne Duke A study released by the Pew Research Center revealed that today’s college students read more than any other age group in the United States. According to the study, […]
By Marie Jubert | The Duquesne Duke The City Music Center and assistant music professor Rachel Whitcomb have introduced a new program that invites third graders to attend music lessons taught by students on campus. […]
Uncle PB was surprised at the way Duquesne students responded to last week’s article about liquor law violations. He is very familiar with the situation, and he wants to make a few things clear. It […]
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