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St. Patrick’s Day evolution: Celebrations then and now
March 16, 2017
The Duquesne Duke
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By Madeline Bartos | Staff Writer St. Patrick wasn’t Irish, his name wasn’t even Patrick and the original color associated with St. Patrick’s Day was blue. So how did a holiday honoring a British guy […]
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St. Patrick’s Day Survival Guide 2013: Tips for surviving the holiday
March 14, 2013
The Duquesne Duke
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By: Allison Keene|The Duquesne Duke St. Patrick’s Day is an American staple. Every March 17, the country suddenly bursts with newly-minted Irishmen, celebrating with great enthusiasm an Americanized (and usually rowdy) version of Irish culture. […]
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Duquesne ups police presence for holiday
By Brandon Addeo | The Duquesne Duke Duquesne students braved pouring rain on Saturday to join the city of Pittsburgh in celebrating St. Patrick’s Day. Clad in green and sporting shamrock apparel, many students celebrated […]