Spring 2016 Duquesne Events Preview
By Seth Culp-Ressler | Features Editor While it may not feel like the season ever even started, as of yesterday, yet another winter break has been relegated to the history books. Classes are back in full […]
By Seth Culp-Ressler | Features Editor While it may not feel like the season ever even started, as of yesterday, yet another winter break has been relegated to the history books. Classes are back in full […]
By: Duke Staff It’s 2016 in America, where in recent years, partisanship has trumped wishful thinking, the social media age has minimized civil debate and issues like the economy and terrorism have squandered the electorate’s […]
By Rebekah Devorak | Opinions Editor Every January without fail, my dad complains about how crowded the local LA Fitness becomes. He’ll come home after working out to relay frustrated tales of waiting 20 minutes […]
By Joseph Sykes | Sports Editor The Duquesne men’s basketball team currently owns a record of 10-4 nearly halfway through the 2015-16 season, which is something to marvel at if you’ve been following the Red […]
By Brandon Addeo | Asst. News Editor Duquesne student Timothy Ireland has spent a lot of time thinking about cat pee. The 19-year-old mathematics and physics major has programmed a computer simulation that shows the […]
By Julian Routh and Natalie Fiorilli The wins keep coming. That’s the only clear takeaway from Saturday’s men’s and women’s basketball double-header, which saw two important victories for Duquesne in completely different fashions: one a sloppy […]
By Sam Noel | The Duquesne Duke The grim reaper has finally come for Jose Mourinho. Chelsea Football Club sacked the self-proclaimed “Special One” today, and although many did not foresee it coming due to […]
By Raymond Arke | The Duquesne Duke Adding another dimension to Duquesne’s current housing problems, a new student housing apartment complex, unaffiliated with the university, is being constructed on Fifth Avenue, just blocks away from […]
By Catherine Clements | The Duquesne Duke As December graduation approaches and seniors rush to apply to jobs and graduate schools, they must familiarize themselves with a new process for obtaining their school transcripts. The […]
By Carolyn Conte | The Duquesne Duke Many Americans celebrate the Christmas season by giving gifts, sometimes spending hundreds of dollars to do so. The National Retail Federation reports that this year the average American […]
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