Staff Editorial: Artemis II: A small bit of good news in a sea of terrible noise

It’s fair to say that a lot of national and world news of late has been pretty dour. A modern rendition of Billy Joel’s “We Didn’t Start the Fire” would be incomplete without mentioning the genocide in Gaza, Trump’s tarriffs threatening the stability of the global economy, the U.S. kidnapping of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, the beleaguered release of the Epstein files (and the sinister … Continue reading Staff Editorial: Artemis II: A small bit of good news in a sea of terrible noise

Duquesne warns international students to avoid going home over break

Naomi Girson & Ember Duke | staff writer and layout editor As student visa holders at other Pittsburgh universities face revocation, legal proceedings and threat of deportation, Duquesne has not yet had any such public instance. But the question of how to act in such a situation continues to circulate on campus. In light of the growing federal crackdown on visa revocations, Duquesne communications director … Continue reading Duquesne warns international students to avoid going home over break

DACA deserves our protection

By: Duke Staff Families torn apart. People shipped off to places they don’t know or can hardly remember. These are the consequences of the recent announcement from the Trump administration to scrap the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) immigrant program. This cruel policy change is now a reality for 800,000 young DACA recipients who suddenly face an uncertain future due to a part of … Continue reading DACA deserves our protection