There is a light at the end of the tunnel

11/19/2020 Noah Wilbur | Opinions Editor In early January, the first reports emerged of a new virus originating from a seafood wholesale market in Wuhan – the capital of China’s Hubei province. Initially classified as a cluster of pneumonia cases, it was unknown at the time that this virus would cause an upheaval of our everyday routines while having an everlasting impact on life as … Continue reading There is a light at the end of the tunnel

While many struggle, some students find online learning to be beneficial

10/22/2020 Mohammad Sajjad | Staff Columnist It’s safe to say that COVID-19 has turned our world upside down. In a matter of months, the way we interact with each other has completely changed and has inadvertently caused a fiery political debate that has polarized our country in a vital election year. The pandemic has also affected the way education is being delivered, a topic that … Continue reading While many struggle, some students find online learning to be beneficial

Duq Writing Center begins mentoring Hill District students

Kellen Stepler | editor-in-chief 10/15/2020 Duquesne’s University Writing Center is still working to improve students’ writing — this time, it’s just that the students are 15 years younger. In a new initiative, the University Writing Center has partnered with the Center for Community Engaged Teaching and Research (CETR) and the English department to offer writing instruction, tutoring and workshops with ACH Clear Pathways, an arts … Continue reading Duq Writing Center begins mentoring Hill District students