Summer in Music City: Student takes on Nashville

Kaitlyn Hughes | news editor Over the years, Blackbird Studio, a recording studio in Nashville, Tenn., has welcomed in music artists from Michael Bublé to Taylor Swift. But this summer, a Duquesne student occupied their studio space. Dino Iasella, a senior music technology major, spent the summer in Nashville interning at Blackbird, which houses state-of-the-art production facilities that have been used by multiple big name … Continue reading Summer in Music City: Student takes on Nashville

Breakin’ on a budget: Cheap ways to travel when spring calls

By Leah Devorak | Photo Editor Spring break is next Friday — but wait. You’ve yet to book a trip? Have no fear, because it’s still super easy and affordable to go somewhere last-minute. You just have to know where to look, which is exactly what this guide is here to show you. To start, here are a few pro tips to begin your search … Continue reading Breakin’ on a budget: Cheap ways to travel when spring calls

2016 NHL All-Star Game finally puts on entertaining show

By Joseph Guzy | Photo Editor John Scott, a 6-foot-8, 260 pound enforcer, saved the NHL All-Star Game. For now. Of course, the underdog story surrounding Scott fueled a renewed interest in a notoriously dull event. The man the league supposedly didn’t want to attend their precious showcase scored two goals and was hoisted on the shoulders of his teammates with tournament MVP honors at … Continue reading 2016 NHL All-Star Game finally puts on entertaining show

The curious case of John Scott and the NHL All-Star Game

By Joseph Sykes | Sports Editor All-star games are some of the wackiest sporting events in the world. The NHL All-Star Game is no exception. With the ridiculously high number of goals and unorthodox game play style, fans get a nice break from the serious facet of hockey. The NHL has decided to up the crazy factor for the 2016 All-Star Game, which will take … Continue reading The curious case of John Scott and the NHL All-Star Game