Lunar mission brings Duquesne scientists’ passions to life

Josh Imhof | features editor As a kid, Connor McDonagh spent his days building spaceships and race cars out of Legos. At night, he would read textbooks about the solar system and look at the stars. When he was 9, he got his first telescope. “I remember looking into it. I remember looking at the moon,” he said. “It’s one of my fondest memories.” Now, … Continue reading Lunar mission brings Duquesne scientists’ passions to life

New cell phone breaks the mold

By Addie Smith | Sports Editor I’m gradually becoming anti-iPhone. Well, let me rephrase this: I am gradually becoming anti-my-iPhone. After two years and a fair share of bumps, bruises and software updates, it’s no longer at peak performance. Honestly, all it needs is a new screen and a better processor, but you can’t buy these things on their own without spending a fortune. Plus, by the … Continue reading New cell phone breaks the mold