Hear your way through campus with Duquesne’s SoundWalk

Rio Scarcelli | staff writer 9/2/21   Ambience is an idea most associated with sight. When taking in a cityscape or strolling through a park, the first things to come to mind may be the scenery or terrain. Instead, what if an area’s quality was first experienced through sound? This is what students of the Mary Pappert School of Music sought to highlight with their … Continue reading Hear your way through campus with Duquesne’s SoundWalk

Lochte’s lies embarass nation, world

By: Rebekah Devorak | Opinions Editor  Now that the 2016 Rio Olympics are officially over, it’s safe to say that the United States dominated in two specific areas. The first area is the sports themselves. Hundreds of U.S. athletes came away with a total of 121 medals, 51 more than second-place China in the overall count. According to Team USA’s official website, that’s the most … Continue reading Lochte’s lies embarass nation, world