Layout Editor Technically, my journey at The Duke started four years ago when I confidently marched up to the expo table and ...
Brentaro Yamane | Multimedia Editor | In a two-month span, Jake DiMichele went from an unknown walk-on to starting games in the NCAA Tournament. He did so as the first Pittsburgh native to star for ...
Courtesy of Brentaro Yamane | Brentaro is a current graduate student studying communications at Duquesne. He’s been able to cover countless stories at The Duke during his undergraduate and graduate ...
Brentaro Yamane | multimedia editor | (Left to right) Nicholas Taylor, Jules Ciniello, Ana Utrilla Benito and Gian Cuchapin presented their team’s undergraduate research at last week’s symposium.
Kaitlyn Hughes | Staff Photographer | Former Head Coach Dambrot is most known for his success at Duquesne with an appearance in March Madness, but at the talk on Wednesday he shared a different side ...
[ April 25, 2024 ] “Going Down?” students stuck in Brottier elevator News [ April 25, 2024 ] Bella says bye: Features editor graduates Features [ April 25, 2024 ] Em & Em bid farewell to late nights ...
Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons | ‘Picklesburgh’ is a Pittsburgh favorite every summer as locals celebrate the versatility of the pickled cucumber and experiment with new ways to integrate it into ...
Courtesy of Kasey Stepansky | Give your input on what you want to see in Duquesne’s new sensory garden by scanning the QR code and filling out the form.
Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons | Fans of Taylor Swift finally understand why the artist had been teasing the number two as having high importance: the surprise double album release comes in at two ...
Brentaro Yamane | Multimedia Editor | Emma Polen (left) and Emily Ambery (right) became friends through The Duke. This year, Emily and Emma both found a new fear of sneezes. Taken by Brentaro Yamane ...
Kaitlyn Hughes | Staff Writer | Lars Kuehn struggled to paint in the outdoor setting, but as a life-long art hobbyist, he was determined to conquer a new aspect of his craft.
Courtesy of Isabella Abbott | Isabella worked as the features editor of The Duke for the past two years. Pictured here is Isabella with her radio equipment when she worked for WESA.