Tournament brings ‘Madness’ to the Power Center
Julian Routh | Asst. News Editor Even though its games are played in front of a much smaller audience and its bracket holds little weight in the minds of Vegas odds makers, the annual Power […]
Julian Routh | Asst. News Editor Even though its games are played in front of a much smaller audience and its bracket holds little weight in the minds of Vegas odds makers, the annual Power […]
By Jacqui Hatch | Student Columnist It’s the age-old typical conversation every parent has with his or her child, “Kiddo, what do you want to be when you grow up?” From this discussion, parents advise […]
By Julian Routh | Asst. News Editor Former Duquesne assistant women’s lacrosse coach and player Kristina Quigley and her unborn son died Saturday morning after a bus carrying the Seton Hill University lacrosse team crashed […]
By Julian Routh | Asst. News Editor After six months of narrowing applications and interviewing candidates, the search committee has named Timothy R. Austin, vice president for academic affairs and dean of the College of […]
By Victor Essel | The Duquesne Duke President Charles J. Dougherty has named Dean B. McFarlin the new dean of the Palumbo-Donahue School of Business, effective July 1. “Dr. McFarlin brings to us years of […]
By Pat Higgins | The Duquesne Duke In a recent release from the U.S. News & World Report, Duquesne’s School of Law ranked among the top graduate schools in the country. The report, ranking America’s […]
By Adam Kelly | The Duquesne Duke By the summer of 2014, a Pittsburgh organization plans to implement a bike-sharing program that features new bike lanes throughout the city, as well as a membership-based bike […]
By Julian Routh | Asst. News Editor Law program given grant for site The Redevelopment Assistance Capital Program awarded the School of Law with a $500,000 grant that will be used to develop the future site […]
By Julian Routh | Asst. News Editor Uncle PB doesn’t enjoy St. Patrick’s Day. Never has, never will. Maybe he would be more accepting of the holiday if Duquesne students made it easier for him. […]
Addie Smith | Sports Editor The Duquesne women’s basketball team received a bid to play in the WNIT after not being selected to advance to the NCAA Tournament Monday evening. Now, the Dukes will need […]
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