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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 ...
Students in the Mary Pappert School of Music came together with Duquesne’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Association on Wednesday afternoon to perform a moving and inspirational concert and ...
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 ...
Brentaro Yamane | Multimedia Editor | In a two-month span, Jake DiMichele went from an unknown walk-on to starting games in the NCAA Tournament. He did so as the first Pittsburgh native to star for ...
Since 2005, about 2,200 local newspapers across America have closed, according to the MacArthur Foundation. Because of these closures 20% of Americans find themselves in “news deserts” where little to ...
The Boston Marathon is one of the world’s most prestigious road racing events, which can take many years and marathon completions to qualify for. But, for Duquesne graduate student Carlin Long this ...
Traditionally, spring break is a time for students to cut loose and relax, whether it’s at home or on a beach. That was not the case for 11 Duquesne students, who spent their spring break in Texas ...
The earth is a large and mysterious home to over 7.8 billion people. No matter where we are from, it is all of our responsibilities to take care of our planet. Despite our differences, we all belong.
With the start of spring last week, it will be a matter of time before students can bask in the shade of one of the many trees on campus. Even with Duquesne’s University urban environment, the campus ...
Isabella Abbott | Features Editor March 23, 2023 Children, parents and grandparents waddled on over to the National Aviary’s Penguin Palooza last Saturday and Sunday to enjoy everything ...
Standing outside Status Grooming in East Liberty in 2020, Spencer Marnich watched as youngsters filed in and out of the storefront with free, freshly clipped hair just in time for the school year.
Food, friends and mystery made for a thrilling combination of events Friday night when students from across campus gathered in the Union to participate in a murder myster night. The event was hosted ...