The future of American public health is looking up

by Colleen Hammond | editor-in-chief April 7, 2022 As Covid-19 cases decline across the country (likely temporarily), society begins to take a collective breath to reflect on the destruction the pandemic has caused over the past two years. With the scratch of the head, many find themselves asking, “How could this have happened? Where did we go wrong?”  The answer: There is plenty of blame … Continue reading The future of American public health is looking up

The athletic sphere of public health

by Zoe Stratos | opinions editor Jan. 20, 2022 An Australian court ruled on Jan. 16 that Novak Djokovic was to be deported from the country, crushing the Serbian tennis pro’s goal to win his 21st Grand Slam title at the Australian Open. The reason? Djokovic isn’t vaccinated against Covid.  The Australian government wasn’t having it — and I don’t blame them. Upon Djokovic’s arrival … Continue reading The athletic sphere of public health

Duquesne announces Dausey as new provost

Raymond Arke | News Editor As Duquesne plans for their new era laid out in the strategic plan, the campus welcomed a new face to the role of provost and vice president of academic affairs. In a surprise ceremony on Feb. 1, President Ken Gormley announced the end to a five-month search by introducing David Dausey to the Duquesne community. Dausey, the provost and executive … Continue reading Duquesne announces Dausey as new provost