Third-party votes are wasteful in 2020’s highly contested election

10/01/2020 Alyse Kaminski | Staff Columnist America is less than 50 days away from the election, which is terrifying. It has obviously been an interesting four years to put it lightly, and I am personally ready to live in an America where Donald Trump is no longer president. If you think anything like me, you’re probably disappointed that Joe Biden is the Democratic nominee. So … Continue reading Third-party votes are wasteful in 2020’s highly contested election

Netflix cancels Daredevil after three seasons

Griffin Sendek | Staff Writer 12/06/18 Marvel’s Netflix saga is coming to an end. With the cancellation of Daredevil, the show that started it all back in 2015, the light of Marvel’s most successful venture onto the small screen is slowly, but surely, burning out. The announcement on Nov. 29, 2018, that Daredevil would not be returning for a fourth season came as a surprise … Continue reading Netflix cancels Daredevil after three seasons

Clinton, Rubio lead charge of early ’16 candidates

Julian Routh | News Editor When classes start again in August, the first primaries of the 2016 presidential election will be right around the corner, so we at The Duke will send you home for the summer with an early look at the race. With help from Duquesne assistant political science professor and election specialist John Hanley, here’s a preview of the current candidate pool. … Continue reading Clinton, Rubio lead charge of early ’16 candidates