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Layout Editor Technically, my journey at The Duke started four years ago when I confidently marched up to the expo table and ...
Staff Writer Joella Baker never let the challenges she faced define her everyday life. Baker was diagnosed with lupus, an ...
News Editor On March 25, Duquesne students Mia Marinelli and Brooke Martineck boarded the Brottier Hall elevator on the sixth ...
The Duke recognizes remarkable Duquesne players, coaches and teams for their successes over the past year. Men’s Team of the ...
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 freshman walk-ons wasn’t a ...
The 2023-24 NBA regular season is in the books. Playoff basketball is upon us and the wide-open tournament begins on Saturday. While the first round of the playoffs is normally just a formality, this ...
Well they’re at it again. I had hoped that the Kevin McCarthy fiasco would have been the end of the dysfunction in the House of Representatives. Last October saw far-right opportunists and mainstream ...
Organist Anna Lapwood performed at St. Michael the Archangel Church on Friday. The Director of Music at the parish, Chaz Bowers, said they have never seen an audience this large for a concert. United ...
In last week’s issue of The Duke, we learned about Sunny’s Community Garden, which serves the Hill District and Manchester areas. The gardens are made from unused urban lots and are gathering places ...
While we have made great strides in terms of women’s equality, one aspect that has yet to catch up and often goes unnoticed is representation in medical and scientific research. Up until 1993, women ...
For Matt Bottegal, viewing the total solar eclipse in a public space was a no-brainer. “It’s so much more fun to experience things with other people,” Bottegal said. “I want to see [my son’s] ...