DU gives back with annual spring cleanup
By Gigi Jeddi | The Duquesne Duke Since it was founded almost 30 years ago by a Catholic nun named Bernadette Campbell, Duquesne’s annual Spring Clean-Up has served as an opportunity for the university […]
By Gigi Jeddi | The Duquesne Duke Since it was founded almost 30 years ago by a Catholic nun named Bernadette Campbell, Duquesne’s annual Spring Clean-Up has served as an opportunity for the university […]
By Kailey Love | The Duquesne Duke One in every 20 children will experience the death of a parent by the time they finish high school, according to the Highmark Caring Place. Young children especially […]
For the first time in several years, the staff of The Duquesne Duke took home multiple Mark of Excellence awards from the Society of Professional Journalists. The awards recognize the best in student journalism by geographic […]
By Carolyn Conte | The Duquesne Duke “On April 6, 22 years ago tonight, a plane was shot down,” recalls Carl Wilkins, the only American who stayed in Rwanda during the 1994 genocide of ethnic […]
By Carolyn Conte | The Duquesne Duke After Flint, Michigan made headlines in January for the high amounts of lead in the small rustbelt city’s water supply, cities across the United States, including Pittsburgh, have […]
By Kailey Love | The Duquesne Duke The students of the Duquesne Debating Society spend a lot of their free time arguing and now have the awards to prove it. In mid-March, five students from […]
By Casey Chafin | The Duquesne Duke On Valentine’s Day, Duquesne student Richard Hilliard’s life was in the balance. He had just sustained life threatening injuries after losing control of his car on the way […]
By Kaye Burnet | News Editor The Duquesne Student Government Association is working to improve its record-low participation rate, with only 8 of its 47 Senate seats currently filled. According to SGA member Michael Rand, […]
By Raymond Arke | The Duquesne Duke Retired general, Duquesne graduate and former NSA and CIA chief Michael Hayden returned to his alma mater Tuesday afternoon for a talk about American intelligence, which was briefly […]
By Kaye Burnet | News Editor Next year, more than 40 Duquesne business students will have the chance to invest thousands of dollars in new companies and start-up ventures, as part of an overhaul of […]
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