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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 ...
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 ...
Eventually, it becomes accepted. It sucks, but it happens. Football is a violent game, and we read injury reports every Monday without skipping a beat. That was not the case on Monday night when New ...
Isabella Abbott | Features Editor April 20, 2023 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, ...
“When I came in, I had been doing this for the past 10 years at my former university,” said Kristen Spirl, ground supervisor and major contributor to Duquesne’s tree campus status. “So when I got here ...
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 ...
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 ...
Something that he finds exceedingly disturbing about this is the lack of recognition for the problem. Swimme recalls looking through the New York Times for the information on the gravity of this issue ...
Zach Petroff | Opinions Editor March 09, 2023 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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
by Nicholas Zotos | staff writer March 13, 2022 Food, friends and mystery made for a thrilling combination of events Friday night when students from across campus gathered in the Union to participate ...
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