Students report shuttle problems
By Brandon Addeo | Asst. News Editor For many students living on the South Side, the South Side Shuttle bus is a welcome form of transportation between Duquesne and home. However, some students have voiced […]
By Brandon Addeo | Asst. News Editor For many students living on the South Side, the South Side Shuttle bus is a welcome form of transportation between Duquesne and home. However, some students have voiced […]
Carolyn Conte and Raymond Arke | The Duquesne Duke The curtain is drawing to a close for many students’ college days. Many graduating seniors have begun to look ahead towards their new lives — with […]
Welcome to The Duke’s Great Oreo Taste Test. After a rousing debate in the newsroom two weeks ago over the merits of certain Oreo flavors, it became clear that a true test was needed. As […]
By Seth Culp-Ressler | Features Editor Sicily. Quebec. Rio de Janeiro. Three continents. Three vastly different culinary traditions. Yet somehow, an example from each was sitting perfectly presented on a table in Pittsburgh, no travel […]
By Kaye Burnet | News Editor Although Marine Sergeant Ryan Lane of Castle Shannon never attended Duquesne University, his family formed a bond with Duquesne’s ROTC program after Lane was killed during his second […]
By Raymond Arke | The Duquesne Duke It’s that time of year where students across campus are inundated with emails and reminders from professors to “Say Yes to SES.” However, despite recent changes to the […]
By Sydney McCabe | The Duquesne Duke Remember walking into Toys R Us as a kid, feeling like the possibilities for fun were endless? It’s a feeling that epitomizes childhood wonder and excitement, and it’s […]
By Gigi Jeddi | The Duquesne Duke Since it was founded almost 30 years ago by a Catholic nun named Bernadette Campbell, Duquesne’s annual Spring Clean-Up has served as an opportunity for the university […]
By Kailey Love | The Duquesne Duke One in every 20 children will experience the death of a parent by the time they finish high school, according to the Highmark Caring Place. Young children especially […]
By Carolyn Conte | The Duquesne Duke “On April 6, 22 years ago tonight, a plane was shot down,” recalls Carl Wilkins, the only American who stayed in Rwanda during the 1994 genocide of ethnic […]
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