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Campus water clear of lead
By Carolyn Conte | The Duquesne Duke After Flint, Michigan made headlines in January for the high amounts of lead in the small rustbelt city’s water supply, cities across the United States, including Pittsburgh, have […]
By Carolyn Conte | The Duquesne Duke After Flint, Michigan made headlines in January for the high amounts of lead in the small rustbelt city’s water supply, cities across the United States, including Pittsburgh, have […]
By: Shivani Gosai | Student Columnist The “Sportswomen of the Century,” a title that usually is “Sportsmen of the century,” are the players on the United States women’s soccer team. However, the U.S. Soccer Federation […]
By: Corey Fischer | Student Columnist Allegheny County is getting dirtier, and not in the “someone get the trash off the streets” kind of way. Over the past 10 years, the infection rates for sexually […]
By Julian Routh | Editor in Chief Of the dozens of bands that have formed in the dorms of Duquesne, not many can say they’ve had success quite like The Semi-Supervillains. Nor can they say […]
By: Duke Staff Pot-smoking college students across Pittsburgh exhaled a collective sigh of relief this week as city council approved an ordinance to further decriminalize marijuana use. The measure — which is expected to be […]
By Andrew Holman | The Duquesne Duke Head coach Mike Scerbo scheduled a rigorous non-conference slate for the Duquesne women’s lacrosse team for one reason – preparation for Atlantic 10 play. Duquesne did battle with […]
By Grant Stoner | The Duquesne Duke Duquesne track star Mohamed Cisse, a redshirt junior sprinter, will be attending the 2016 Summer Olympic Games not as a spectator, but as a member of Sierra Leone’s […]
By: Rebekah Devorak | Opinions Editor God bless America: The Land of the Free, where 33 percent of this nation has no idea what those freedoms even mean. That’s according to a 2015 survey conducted […]
By Kailey Love | The Duquesne Duke The students of the Duquesne Debating Society spend a lot of their free time arguing and now have the awards to prove it. In mid-March, five students from […]
By Casey Chafin | The Duquesne Duke On Valentine’s Day, Duquesne student Richard Hilliard’s life was in the balance. He had just sustained life threatening injuries after losing control of his car on the way […]
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