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Katia Faroun & Carissa Haslam | The Duquesne Duke Oct. 29, 2020 Week 1 of football season consisted of cardboard cutout fans and artificial crowd noise. Week 7, on the other hand, brought real fans […]
Katia Faroun & Carissa Haslam | The Duquesne Duke Oct. 29, 2020 Week 1 of football season consisted of cardboard cutout fans and artificial crowd noise. Week 7, on the other hand, brought real fans […]
Colleen Hammond | News Editor 10/28/2020 Citing, “the careless and irresponsible activities of our fraternities and sororities,” Doug Frizzell, senior vice president of student life, on Wednesday suspended all of Duquesne’s Greek Life until February […]
Katia Faroun | Features Editor 10/22/2020 Not far into the start of the pandemic, there seemed to be an emphasis on supporting small businesses. Advertisements highlighted these businesses, and people encouraged each other to order […]
10/22/2020 Mohammad Sajjad | Staff Columnist It’s safe to say that COVID-19 has turned our world upside down. In a matter of months, the way we interact with each other has completely changed and has […]
10/22/20 Staff Editorial Science is nonpartisan. Take Dr. Anthony Fauci, for example. Now a household name, Fauci has worked under six U.S. Presidents — four Republicans and two Democrats — and is dubbed by some […]
Zoe Stratos | Staff Writer 10/15/2020 As the second wave of COVID-19 begins to sweep the country, more and more concerns are being raised about the potential for an outbreak on Duquesne’s campus. Part of […]
Kellen Stepler | editor-in-chief 10/15/2020 Duquesne’s University Writing Center is still working to improve students’ writing — this time, it’s just that the students are 15 years younger. In a new initiative, the University Writing […]
Peyton Harris | Staff Writer 10/15/2020 One thing I think many of us can agree on: the week of March 12, 2020, was life-changing. Quite suddenly, our lives went from carefree to cautious, lively to […]
Kellen Stepler | editor-in-chief 10/08/20 With information changing rapidly, and our world shifting more virtual, it’s only fitting for Duquesne’s Carl G. Grefenstette Center for Ethics in Science, Technology and Law to hold a symposium via […]
Colleen Hammond | News Editor 10/08/2020 On many college campuses across the country who chose to open their doors this fall, the close-living quarters of the residence halls has allowed for the rapid spread of […]
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