Night at Gasoline proves SoFar’s unique music events
By Joey Mueser | Staff Writer Sounds From a Room, more commonly known as SoFar or SoFar Sounds, is a modern way to get to listen to artists in a very intimate and social setting. […]
By Joey Mueser | Staff Writer Sounds From a Room, more commonly known as SoFar or SoFar Sounds, is a modern way to get to listen to artists in a very intimate and social setting. […]
By Claudia Hardy | Staff Writer Fall has always been one of the busiest times of the year. Students are heading back to school which means the daily grind of homework assignments, studying and working […]
By Elsa Buehler | Staff Writer For those of us students living on campus with a meal plan, it’s that time of year when we remember that FLEX is tragically finite. Together, we mourn the […]
Sean Armstrong | Staff Writer Shootings, robberies and suitcases left in tunnels. The one thing those all have in common is that in the past year they have happened around Duquesne University’s campus. While many […]
Will New England be able to defend its SBLI title as Tom Brady continues to age? Who will be the Patriots’ chief competitors this season? The answer lays close to home. Adam Lindner | Sports […]
Adam Lindner | Sports Editor Last Thursday, the Duquesne football team embarked on an approximately 1,100 mile trek northwest of Pittsburgh to face No. 4 South Dakota State in its 2017 season opener, only to […]
David Borne | Staff Writer A busy weekend of volleyball for the Dukes came to a close on Saturday night as Duquesne beat Robert Morris 3-0 at the A.J. Palumbo Center. The win over the […]
Raymond Arke | News Editor Last week, Duquesne University Student Government Association (SGA) sought to prevent The Duke from publishing part of its annual budget that doles out money to student programs and clubs. The […]
Kaye Burnet | Staff Writer “If I was still there, I would definitely have been flooded.” Duquesne senior psychology student and army veteran Nicole Marshall lived in Houston for a total of 13 years, from […]
Kailey Love | Photo Editor With its new interim director in place, the law school’s Thomas R. Kline Center for Judicial Education can begin moving forward with its unique plan to service the judicial system […]
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