Finals week causes stress
By Katie Borzellica
By Katie Borzellica
By Kaye Burnet and Brittney Jackson | The Duquesne Duke Pittsburgh runners joined thousands of athletes from around the globe for the 118th Boston Marathon on Monday, one year after terrorist attacks at the race […]
By Kaye Burnet | The Duquesne Duke Parkhurst Dining Services will continue its partnership with Duquesne next year after making changes in menu, payment methods, and the redesign of the Off-Ramp. According to Parkhurst district […]
Uncle PB doesn’t deal well with goodbyes. As members of his prestigious crime staff graduate from the police academy and move onto greater adventures, ol’ PB can’t help but smile. As Dr. Seuss said, “Don’t […]
By Julian Routh | News Editor More than 530 balloons were released above Academic Walk Saturday afternoon in celebration of the life of Ryan Fleming, the Duquesne sophomore business student who died of cardiac arrest […]
By Duke Staff On April 16, 2007, a gunman shot through the halls of Virginia Tech, killing 33 and injuring 23. On April 15 a year ago, a bomb detonated near the finish line of […]
By George Flynn | Opinions Editor I love visual art. I love all of the different mediums. I love flipping through Francesca Woodman’s black and white photography books and admiring her eccentric style. I love […]
By Carley Thieret | Asst. Opinions Editor It is no secret that many people can’t go a day without technology. Recently, technology has been guiding education in a new direction by assisting students with autism […]
By Jillian Power | Student Columnist For those of you who don’t own a computer with a working Internet connection (I’m looking at you, DUQnet), Stephen Colbert is replacing David Letterman as the host of […]
By Brittney Jackson | The Duquesne Duke Groundbreaking for the $4.5 million, 10,500 square-foot black box theater started Tuesday outside of the Mary Pappert School of Music. The two-story theater, which will be complete by […]
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