Trump disappoints at Phoenix rally, in presidency
By: Nayia Faxio-Douglas | Staff Columnist President Trump has been in office for only seven months, and he has still yet to make an even bigger name for himself than he had before. On Aug. 22, […]
By: Nayia Faxio-Douglas | Staff Columnist President Trump has been in office for only seven months, and he has still yet to make an even bigger name for himself than he had before. On Aug. 22, […]
By: Shivani Gosai | Opinions Editor This past Sunday, MTV held the annual Video Music Awards hosted by Katy Perry. The show itself was a boring disaster, with no help from Perry’s terrible jokes on […]
By: Kailey Love | Photo Editor Snowflakes beware: Tomi Lahren is returning to the political arena. Unfortunately, much like the mythical hydra (a monster which grows two more heads if you cut off one), taking […]
By Duke Staff A lot has happened these past couple of weeks, between actual, literal Nazis marching in Charlottesville and another terror attack in Barcelona. And while we at The Duke would like to welcome […]
Alison Caracciolo | Staff Columnist Damon Young, a nationally known blogger of Very Smart Brothas, is calling it the most racially insensitive statue, and it is located here in Pittsburgh. The question now is, “What […]
By: Shivani Gosai | Opinions Editor On Monday Aug. 14, a jury ruled in favor of Taylor Swift in her countersuit against former DJ David Mueller for alleged assault and battery. Swift’s victory should be […]
By Shivani Gosai | Opinions Editor On Saturday, a rally by the name of “Unite the Right” was held by hundreds of white nationalists and neo-Nazis in Charlottesville, Virginia. By that evening, one protester and […]
Grant Stoner | Staff Writer I’m no stranger to stereotypes. My wheelchair is a proverbial magnet for attracting comments where people think that I am intellectually disabled. If I go to a store and purchase […]
Zach Landau | A&E Editor The gender revolution is underway in the world of video games, and an unexpected leader is quietly forging the path for trans inclusivity. And who is this vanguard of radical […]
By Kaye Burnet | Editor-in-Chief When I started at The Duke, there was a generally accepted notion ever-present in the newsroom: Duquesne students don’t care about anything. School sports? They don’t care. Politics? They don’t […]
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