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Theology book connects religion to environment
By Raymond Arke | The Duquesne Duke The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, along with NASA, announced Wednesday that 2015 was the hottest year in recorded history, breaking the previous record set in 2014. With […]
DU Habitat for Humanity starts strong
By Kailey Love | The Duquesne Duke More than five million people worldwide have received help from Habitat for Humanity. At Duquesne, a newly founded chapter of the national organization is working hard to add […]
Syrian speaker shares insights on refugees
By Casey Chafin | The Duquesne Duke A Pittsburgh resident from Syria recently spoke at a Duquesne event to address U.S. misconceptions about the Syrian refugee crisis and to criticize American presidential candidates for politicizing […]
Professor instructs judges on autism
By Gigi Jeddi | The Duquesne Duke An education professor at Duquesne is taking on an extra responsibility this semester as she trains more than 900 magisterial judges from across Pennsylvania in how to interact […]
Men’s team snags huge win over St. Bonaventure, improve to 12-6 overall
By Joseph Sykes | Sports Editor The Duquesne men’s basketball team secured their second-straight win over an Atlantic 10 opponent Saturday night after defeating the St. Bonaventure Bonnies 95-88. The Dukes snapped the upstate New […]
Room policy creates turmoil
By Brandon Addeo | Asst. News Editor Find a roommate or pay the price. That’s what Duquesne has always told students who are occupying double rooms by themselves after their roommates move out. But the […]
DORI to feature all-new interface
By Julian Routh | Editor-in-Chief Duquesne students will no longer have to battle a clunky web interface to schedule classes and see their grades online. A new version of DORI — the university’s official student […]
Pittsburgh plans bicentennial celebration
By Sydnie Pennington | The Duquesne Duke Everyone knows the story of Pittsburgh’s great transformation: Once America’s grittiest steel town, it is now a hub of innovation and culture. But what Pittsburghers don’t know is […]
Blue Line Grill becomes Buford’s Kitchen
By Carolyn Conte | The Duquesne Duke A blue and white rectangular sign is all that’s left of Duquesne’s neighbor and hockey night hot spot, the Blue Line Grill. The American-fare restaurant has now become […]