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.
Courtesy of Brooke Martineck | On March 25, six students got trapped in an elevator in Brottier Hall. After waiting over an hour, the students were rescued by an Otis Elevator Services maintenance man ...