Not everyone is on board for women in sports
By Bryanna McDermott | Asst. Photo Editor Women have made incredible strides in the world of sports over the last two years, but it appears some people aren’t quite ready for that reality to take […]
By Bryanna McDermott | Asst. Photo Editor Women have made incredible strides in the world of sports over the last two years, but it appears some people aren’t quite ready for that reality to take […]
By Loren Smith | Staff Writer After nearly four years since their last set of albums, Green Day has returned with a new, politically scathing track of songs. Their self-produced album, “Revolution Radio,” which released […]
Hallie Lauer | Staff Writer Duquesne’s core curriculum is getting a makeover. The university’s core (UCOR) classes will be getting some new changes, thanks to new Core Curriculum Director Darlene Weaver. “[There are] no major […]
By Sean Ray | A&E Editor The third show in Marvel’s “Defenders” series, “Luke Cage” takes a surprisingly deep and compelling look into the experiences of African Americans in modern day America while also providing […]
Liza Zulick | Staff Writer A Duquesne employee will be helping young Pittsburgh girls who are at-risk of violence, teen pregnancy and entering the juvenile justice system. On Sept. 21, Erroline Williams of the Human […]
By Sean Armstrong | Staff Writer When technology and art meet in the middle, you get the VIA Festival. The festival was held in Shadyside from Oct. 6-9 and featured a wide range of events […]
By Evan Penrod and Salena Moran | Staff Writers There are hacks for nearly every aspect of your life — laundry, studying, Starbucks and, yes, even the Hogan Dining Center. These hacks are alternative meals […]
By Andrew White | Staff Writer It’s that time of year again, hockey fans: The 2016-17 NHL season is underway. It has been just over four months since the last meaningful game was played, when […]
By Nina Saluga | Staff Writer Since 1925, The Duquesne Duke has been serving the Duquesne community by reporting on the issues that matter. Thanks to the Gumberg Library Digital Collections, our 90-plus year history […]
By Josiah Martin | Staff Writer Very few people would disagree that “Saturday Night Live” is going through a rough patch in its 41-year history, but this past Saturday’s 42nd season premiere finally showed some […]
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