Opinions
Students can learn not to stress during college crises
By Saúl Berríos-Thomas | Layout Editor It’s 2 a.m.. Suddenly your eyes open and you’re lying in a pool of sweat. The math goes through your mind, “How many hours of sleep will I get […]
Quite Thought Full: Money back (not), guaranteed
By Katie Walsh | Opinions Editor The beauty of calling something a four-year institution is that you should only need to spend four years there. Today, this seems to not be the case as a […]
Staff Editorial: South Side troubles locals
By Duke Staff If there’s one place you’ll be sure to find Duquesne students any night of the week, it’s the South Side. The area is known for its fun, always exciting bar scene. From […]
Helping you find your new Pittsburgh home
By Georgie Flynn | Student Columnist We are in the middle of the second semester of the school year, so trying to find a place to live in the upcoming year is going to […]
Shying away from misconceptions about introverts
By Crissy Holtzer | Student Columnist We all know someone who prefers to spend his or her free time alone, hates doing group work and would rather do just about anything than speak in […]
Staff Editorial; Cutting the fat
By Duke Staff There are two areas that the United States seems to fail at keeping in check – budgeting and weight gain. It’s no secret that the United States is the most obese […]
Quite Thought Full; Nook gets burned, books saved
By Katie Walsh | Opinions Editor Since the printing press’s invention in the 15th century, books have been an item treasured like gold for many. As the centuries have passed and the value of […]
Quite Thought Full: Hovering parents hinder students
By Katie Walsh | Opinions Editor Everyone knew a kid who had parents who loomed over every element of their high school education. The poor kid’s parents volunteered to chaperone every trip and every dance, […]
Staff Ed: DU Registration process needs work
We’re halfway through the semester here at Duquesne and about to enter a stressful time for all students. Freshmen will get their first taste of how frustrating the impending process is. Sophomores may be frantically […]