Residence halls suffer power outage
By Wes Crosby | News Editor A faulty line under Academic Walk caused a power outage in three residence halls that uprooted over 1,000 students for three days last weekend. Power went out at St. […]
By Wes Crosby | News Editor A faulty line under Academic Walk caused a power outage in three residence halls that uprooted over 1,000 students for three days last weekend. Power went out at St. […]
By Julian Routh | Asst. News Editor A priest who studied at Duquesne over a decade ago was shot and killed outside of a church in Zanzibar, an island off the coast of East Africa, […]
By Pat Higgins | The Duquesne Duke As the economy continues to struggle to generate growth, the number of applications submitted to law schools nationwide continues to drop. The number of applicants to Duquesne’s School […]
By Victor Essel | The Duquesne Duke Duquesne Chancellor and law professor John E. Murray received the Distinguished Lifetime Service Award on Friday at the eighth Annual International Conference on Contracts in Dallas. Murray holds […]
By Julian Routh | Asst. News Editor Team strives at EU simulation A group of 15 students from the Center for International Relations and the modern languages department took home awards at a Model European Union […]
By Wes Crosby | News Editor Uncle PB was thinking of logging onto Netflix and streaming Fight Club. Let him tell you, there’s nothing like watching Brad Pitt beat himself up. But then he saw […]
BREAKING NEWS By Robyn Rudish-Laning | Editor-in-Chief Duquesne Students were notified via the emergency alert system Thursday that the campus was experiencing a “temporary power outage” affecting three of the campus’s seven residence halls. Students […]
By Emily Gorham | The Duquesne Duke Members of Duquesne’s Circle K group gave a representative from the V Foundation for Cancer Research a check for $5,225 at the men’s basketball game on Saturday. The […]
By Anthony Meier | The Duquesne Duke In an attempt to modernize campus elevators, facilities management upgraded the reliability, safety and speed of 30 elevators over the past four years. Maintenance Director Steve Kossert said […]
By Julian Routh | Asst. News Editor The Pittsburgh Allegheny Sports and Exhibition Authority received a $5 million grant on Feb. 11 to start working on the former site of the Civic Arena. The grant […]
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