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Zach Petroff | Opinions Editor Sept. 1, 2022 It was one of those miserably hot days in Hemland, Afghanistan, as my unit was on a foot patrol. Our mission was to provide support to the […]
Zach Petroff | Opinions Editor Sept. 1, 2022 It was one of those miserably hot days in Hemland, Afghanistan, as my unit was on a foot patrol. Our mission was to provide support to the […]
Brentaro Yamane | Layout/Multimedia Editor Sept. 1, 2022 In the past five months, Duquesne’s athletic programs have been receiving more national publicity and are finding their way onto the map. With Duquesne hosting 2022 NCAA […]
Luke Henne | Editor-in-Chief Aug. 25, 2022 One of the biggest principles I try to abide by in life is being consistent. Whether its in the world of journalism with adhering to AP style or […]
Brentaro Yamane | Layout Editor Aug. 25, 2022 As the school year commences, so does the impending football season. Students in the Pittsburgh area are trying to get back into the flow of school. While […]
Zach Petroff | Opinions Editor Aug. 25, 2022 This past summer, America took part in one of its most consistent traditions dating back to the mid-20th century: economic turmoil. Opponents of the current administration classify […]
Staff Editorial April 28, 2022 Last week, a viral video surfaced showing boxing legend Mike Tyson on an airplane hitting a passenger behind him. The reason for Tyson going ballistic was because the passenger threw […]
by Zachary Petroff | staff columnist April 28, 2022 There has been a trial filled with lies, deceit and absurdity that truly seems stranger than fiction. However, it did not involve high profile actors. But […]
by Zachary Petroff | staff columnist April 21, 2022 Every morning, the first thing I do after I shut my (fourth or fifth) alarm off is check my Facebook and purge my memories from the […]
Staff Editorial April 21, 2022 Over the Easter weekend, unidentified gunmen shot through an Airbnb on Pittsburgh’s North Side, killing two juveniles and injuring nine more. It was the worst display of violence yet in […]
by Colleen Hammond | editor-in-chief April 7, 2022 As Covid-19 cases decline across the country (likely temporarily), society begins to take a collective breath to reflect on the destruction the pandemic has caused over the […]
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