A&E Editor says final farewell to Duquesne

By Sean Ray | A&E Editor It hurts to write this. Growing up, I never liked change and still don’t really. Anytime we moved houses, I complained loudly. Heck, I got annoyed when furniture got mixed around. Eventually I learned to cope, but it didn’t make things any less difficult. My time with The Duke has been some of the happiest moments of my life. … Continue reading A&E Editor says final farewell to Duquesne

‘Iron Fist’ maintains quality, but fails to make impact

By Sean Ray | A&E Editor The final series before the much hyped grand crossover, “The Defenders,” “Iron Fist” brings some much needed levity to the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s TV spectrum. While not exploring as deep of themes as its predecessors, “Iron Fist” does better encapsulate the feel of the comic book superhero than its contemporaries. The show follows Danny Rand (Finn Jones), a rich … Continue reading ‘Iron Fist’ maintains quality, but fails to make impact

‘Logan’ delivers great performances, poor script

By Sean Ray | A&E Editor The “X-Men” films have always existed in a weird sort of flux. Never quite reaching the quality of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but never becoming as bad as the DC Expanded Universe, the series has been without much of a clear direction since “X-Men: The Last Stand.” At the middle of all this has been Hugh Jackman, who has … Continue reading ‘Logan’ delivers great performances, poor script

More devices supported under new Duq network

By Sean Ray | A&E Editor On Feb. 6, Duquesne Computer and Technology Services (CTS) launched the pilot version of their new Internet of Things (IoT) network at Vickroy and Assumption Hall. The service extended to the remaining dorms on Feb. 13. Unlike DuqNet, IoT allows students to connect as video game consoles and streaming devices, such as Rokus, to the Internet. To connect to … Continue reading More devices supported under new Duq network