My final thoughts as we continue to inch closer to graduation day

04/22/2021 Alexander Wolfe | Staff Columnist I didn’t decide to come to Duquesne until 17 days after I’d put the security deposit down at 11:59 pm on May 1st of 2017. It was originally a safety among safety schools for me, back when where I went to college seemed like a life-defining decision. In some ways it was, but in many ways it was just one … Continue reading My final thoughts as we continue to inch closer to graduation day

Why Facebook’s clash with Australia is worth monitoring

02/25/2021 Alexander Wolfe | Staff Columnist Now that we’re beyond the initial 2021 spiral of news and it seems we’re in more normal times, outrageous current events are less obvious, but still easily found. Facebook became the first company in recent memory to attempt to use the power of its own brand to influence legislation. While the idea of Facebook’s brand having the power to encourage … Continue reading Why Facebook’s clash with Australia is worth monitoring

Democrats face an uncertain future in Florida after losing the Latin American vote

11/05/2020 Alexander Wolfe | Staff Columnist As of Wednesday at 12 p.m., the election is still very much up for grabs, but pundits from wall to wall are scrabbling for attention. Biden’s campaign manager says Biden is on track to win, Trump himself said he had a big win Tuesday night, and Twitter was full of verified pollsters calling states one way or another. The two … Continue reading Democrats face an uncertain future in Florida after losing the Latin American vote