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Sophie Perrino | Staff Writer Oct. 20, 2022 Students in the Mary Pappert School of Music came together with Duquesne’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Association on Wednesday afternoon to perform a ...
Live Location, similar to the iPhone’s “Find My” network or the Life 360 app, works in tandem with “Snap Map” to provide a precise location with “trusted friends and family” for short and controlled ...
Olivia Higgins|Staff Photographer The operating panel for the new wheelchair lift in College Hall has yet to be used. Raymond Arke | News Editor 01/25/18 A new stair lift installed during Christmas ...
With Duquesne’s reputation for stinginess and distaste for its students’ relationship with alcohol, it was expected that there would only be enough wine to wet the lips and nothing more, making it a ...
Mom and Dad, a simple “thanks” will never quite sum up how appreciative I am of the support that you guys have given me. You’ve allowed me to pursue a dream and have backed my efforts on every step of ...
Watchmaking began as a mere fascination of Jacob’s spurned by a life of tinkering. The catalyst was when he received an old broken watch of his grandfather’s, an Accutron. After taking it to be fixed, ...
Hicks immediately went into business mode and officially created CobblerWorld in October of that year. This baked-good business was inspired by her childhood and the time she spent with her recently ...
Spencer Thomas | Sports Editor Duquesne basketball guard Jimmy Clark III remembers the first time he saw Jake DiMichele play. It was the first practice of the season, and Clark noticed that one of the ...
In front of an audience consisting mainly of undergraduate students, the panel discussed the upcoming election, mainly focusing on the gubernatorial and U.S. Senate race. The panel discussed a wide ...
Just last week, actor and famed SNL Trump impersonator Alec Baldwin caused controversy with his comments regarding the sexual abuse allegations made against movie director Woody Allen and his adopted ...
While there are many student-athletes on campus, Kuhn’s workload is unrivaled by many of her peers. Often beginning her mornings around 4:30 a.m., she finds her day filled with not only rowing, but ...
Griffin Sendek | Multimedia Editor. In February, Duquesne Ph.D. recipient George Yancy published an "Open Letter to Black Students at Duquesne." This week, he led a virtual panel on the role various ...
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