Alpha Omicron Pi coming to Duquesne
By Kaye Burnet | The Duquesne Duke Duquesne will welcome a new sorority chapter to campus next fall to meet the needs of a growing Greek community. Alpha Omicron Pi will join Duquesne’s Panhellenic Council, […]
By Kaye Burnet | The Duquesne Duke Duquesne will welcome a new sorority chapter to campus next fall to meet the needs of a growing Greek community. Alpha Omicron Pi will join Duquesne’s Panhellenic Council, […]
By Brittney Jackson | The Duquesne Duke Over 700 people braved the cold in their underwear Saturday afternoon in Pittsburgh to help raise money for neurofibromatosis. Pittsburgh’s first Cupid’s Undie Run, a mile-long bottomless trek […]
By Pat Higgins | Asst. Sports Editor Graphic narratives of deliberate and widespread human rights violations surfaced in a report from the United Nations Human Rights Council on Monday. Considered the most detailed account of […]
By Jill Power | The Duquesne Duke A record-breaking percentage of students returned for their second semester at Duquesne, a number that University officials credit to all the resources available. This year’s freshman class recorded […]
By Jen Cardone and Jill Power | The Duquesne Duke For the first time in three years, two full tickets are running for the executive office of the Student Government Association. Elections will take place […]
By Brittney Jackson | The Duquesne Duke The Student Government Association received $84,217 from the University for the 2014 fiscal year, but SGA members refused to reveal which organizations received portions of that money. According […]
By Julian Routh | News Editor Mayor Bill Peduto’s wishes for more housing in Pittsburgh may come true soon, as residential projects begin to make progress in the Strip District and South Side. The Strip […]
By Kaye Burnet | The Duquesne Duke Pittsburgh’s newest transportation option is filling the streets with fuzzy pink mustaches. Lyft, a California-based ride-sharing company, opened its Pittsburgh branch on Friday with success, despite the opposition […]
By Julian Routh | News Editor U.S. Congressman Mike Doyle and United Steelworkers international Vice President Fred Redmond urged Duquesne earlier this week to recognize the adjunct faculty union. In a rally outside the federal […]
By Julian Routh | News Editor When the Winter Olympics open in Sochi on Friday, America will be watching as it always does. But this time, America will watch with anxiety. With the probability of […]
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