Women’s basketball snubbed by AP’s Top 25 Poll
By Joseph Sykes | Sports Editor The majority of athletes and coaches seem to believe the sole thing that matters about a game is the game. There’s no use in obsessing over matters off the […]
By Joseph Sykes | Sports Editor The majority of athletes and coaches seem to believe the sole thing that matters about a game is the game. There’s no use in obsessing over matters off the […]
By Sydney McCabe | The Duquesne Duke Visiting Assistant Professor of Ethnomusicology Meghan Hynson wrote her dissertation on Balinese Shadow Puppet Theater. After spending four years in Bali and constructing a system for transcribing traditional Balinese music, […]
By Julian Routh | Editor-In-Chief “Unbelievable and almost unprecedented.” That’s what sportswriters deemed the 2005 Super Bowl run by the Pittsburgh Steelers, who pulled off three-straight road playoff wins en route to their 21-10 win […]
By Sydnie Pennington | The Duquesne Duke Everyone knows the story of Pittsburgh’s great transformation: Once America’s grittiest steel town, it is now a hub of innovation and culture. But what Pittsburghers don’t know is […]
By Carolyn Conte | The Duquesne Duke A blue and white rectangular sign is all that’s left of Duquesne’s neighbor and hockey night hot spot, the Blue Line Grill. The American-fare restaurant has now become […]
By Raymond Arke | The Duquesne Duke Pittsburgh will blaze a new trail in 2016. Pittsburgh City Council recently became the second city in Pennsylvania, after Philadelphia, to decriminalize possession of marijuana. This reduces the […]
By Andrew Holman | The Duquesne Duke The Seattle Seahawks have represented the NFC in the Super Bowl in back to back seasons thanks to a few magical moments. A rather fortunate 10-9 escape over […]
By Andrew Holman | The Duquesne Duke The Duquesne men’s basketball team outplayed the Saint Louis Billikens in a high scoring bout at the A.J. Palumbo Center, winning by a score of 81-71 Wednesday night. […]
By Joseph Sykes | Sports Editor The Duquesne women’s basketball may have forgotten how to lose. After defeating their fellow Atlantic 10 residents, the Fordham Rams, 55-40 Sunday afternoon, the Red & Blue extended their […]
By Joseph Sykes | Sports Editor After crushing the Dayton Flyers 89-58 in their first game of conference play, the Duquesne women’s basketball team has done more than enough to deserve national recognition. The win […]
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