“The Pitt” returns for a second season

Nataley Davis | staff writer This story contains spoilers for “The Pitt” season 2. After winning Best Drama at the Emmys and becoming a top three most-watched HBO Max series in its first season, “The Pitt” has returned for a highly anticipated season two. The complex, overworked emergency room staff we’ve come to love is back and better — or worse — than ever. Season … Continue reading “The Pitt” returns for a second season

Dukes volleyball record breaker isn’t done yet

Noah Fries | staff writer From the age of seven, she could be found in a gym playing volleyball several nights a week. Constantly developing. Constantly putting in effort. Constantly grinding. Now at the age of 19, nothing has changed for Emersen Schrom — known as “Emmy” by her friends, teammates and coaches. She plays Division I volleyball at Duquesne University, less than a half-hour … Continue reading Dukes volleyball record breaker isn’t done yet

Get to know David Dausey, Duquesne’s 14th President

Charlotte Shields- Rossi | a&e editor David Dausey grew up in Pittsburgh in a blue-collar family. After graduating from Thomas Jefferson High School in Jefferson Hills, he assumed he would work in a steel mill like his father. But all the jobs dried up. He chose to go to Community College of Allegheny County while bussing tables and doing odd jobs. “My path was not … Continue reading Get to know David Dausey, Duquesne’s 14th President

‘Nerds of Trust’: Experts talk politics and health care

Megan Trotter | news editor | As this year’s flu season begins to flourish, Duquesne professors examined how politics has intersected with science and health care in recent years and led to an overwhelming issue – public distrust in scientists. On Wednesday, The National Library of Medicine exhibit held its final event, a webinar, as part of an ongoing “The Politics of Yellow Fever in … Continue reading ‘Nerds of Trust’: Experts talk politics and health care