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By Kaye Burnet | News Editor For Amadea Szamosi, it’s the food. The taste, the texture, the ingredients — it’s all so different from what she is used to in her hometown of Pécs, Hungary. […]
By Kaye Burnet | News Editor For Amadea Szamosi, it’s the food. The taste, the texture, the ingredients — it’s all so different from what she is used to in her hometown of Pécs, Hungary. […]
By Raymond Arke | The Duquesne Duke On Nov. 3, a sweep secured the Pennsylvania judicial branch for the Democrats, as Republicans made some gains on the national scale. But experts say it’s too early […]
By Carolyn Conte | The Duquesne Duke As students scramble to register for spring classes or, for some seniors, arrange their graduations, academic advisors engage with large numbers of students more than any other time […]
By Julian Routh | Editor-In-Chief In newspapers all over the country on April 26, 1950, a small footnote was buried in the sports section beneath stories of New York Giants baseball, quarterly boxing revenue and […]
By Julian Routh | Editor-In-Chief With every first dribble, every first play and every first basket of every new season for the Duquesne men’s basketball team, there’s usually an overwhelming sense of optimism in the […]
By Leah Devorak | Layout Editor Duquesne’s history with basketball is long and diverse. Since officially going varsity back in 1914, the Dukes have experienced everything from championship winning teams to barely even making it […]
By Julian Routh | Editor-In-Chief In a pivotal third game of the 1982 NBA Finals, the notorious “Showtime” Los Angeles Lakers were coming off their lone loss of the postseason and in need of a […]
By Bridget Seelinger | The Duquesne Duke Duquesne alum and Hall of Fame announcer Ray Goss has seen Duquesne basketball’s best and worst moments. To this day, Goss sits microphone in hand, calling each Dukes […]
The Duke sat down with law school Dean Ken Gormley on Nov. 11 to talk about his background and his plans for Duquesne as its 13th president, a role he will assume in July 2016. The […]
By Julian Routh | Editor-in-Chief For the 13th time in its 137-year history, Duquesne University will have a new president. Law school Dean Ken Gormley — an esteemed lawyer, scholar and teacher who has worked […]
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