Duquesne student is a man of many hats

Josh Imhof | staff writer On Jan. 4, 2022, Iván Andres Del Toro Hernández, two first names and two last, hopped off his third connecting flight from Puerto Rico to Pittsburgh International Airport. After spending a year and a half at the Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico, he was ready to embark on a new chapter of his life in Pittsburgh. What he didn’t … Continue reading Duquesne student is a man of many hats

“Meatless Mondays” taking over schools

Jill Power | Student Columnist “Meatless Monday” involves taking just one day out of your week to enjoy a meat-free diet. The remaining six days can be as bacon-wrapped and steak-filled as your heart desires. The movement has even reached school lunches, with some schools opting to serve vegetarian dishes only once a week. The nutritional needs of the children are met, and the chicken … Continue reading “Meatless Mondays” taking over schools

Whatever comes to mind: Men’s wear transforms before our eyes

By George Flynn | Opinions Editor In the past century, the fashion industry has underwent a variety of transformations, from silhouettes and patterns to accessories and hairstyles. Women have plenty of options: 1950s gowns with flared out skirts, 1960s black slimming dresses designed for Audrey Hepburn, 1970s bell bottoms or scrunchies from the 1980s. However, men’s fashion has most certainly been the style that seems … Continue reading Whatever comes to mind: Men’s wear transforms before our eyes