Duquesne study attempts to combat malaria

Laurel Wilson | Staff Writer 11/01/18 Fevers. Chills. Diarrhea. Vomiting. Night Sweats. All these are symptoms of a disease that takes between 500,000 and 1 million lives annually — malaria. Many scientists, including a Duquesne professor, have been working tirelessly to bring that number to zero. Malaria is one of the deadliest types of Vector-borne diseases in the world. Vector-borne diseases refer to those where … Continue reading Duquesne study attempts to combat malaria

Duquesne Bike Club ranks 29th in National Bike Challenge

Brandon Addeo | News Editor It might not be basketball, but Duquesne finally beat Pitt in a sporting competition. In the National Bike Challenge 2016, 12 Duquesne cyclists pedaled their way to rank 29 out of 201 universities nationwide. Pitt cyclists brought the Panthers to the no. 43 spot, and their neighbor, Carnegie Mellon, ranked 4th in the country. The National Bike Challenge, a yearly … Continue reading Duquesne Bike Club ranks 29th in National Bike Challenge