DU student shares ‘Q-Tips’ for making the most of quarantine

April 1, 2020 Carissa Haslam | Junior Communication Studies major  I have curated a list of some tips that will hopefully help you make the most of your quarantine experience — or at least survive it.  Some important Q-tips: Relive your childhood by building a giant blanket fort in your living room! Bonus points if you attend all your zoom classes from within the fort. … Continue reading DU student shares ‘Q-Tips’ for making the most of quarantine

Forward Fashion: Dress to Impress

02/08/2018 By Anna Walnoha | Staff Writer Some say it’s what’s on the that inside truly matters, but when the time comes to find a job or internship, your appearance matters quite a bit. Afterall, a polished ensemble can say a thousand words for a person before they even introduce themselves. Two women from Duquesne tell all from their personal experiences with interviews and meetings. … Continue reading Forward Fashion: Dress to Impress

How to Survive Freshman Year

By Rebekah Devorak | Opinions Editor There are few firsts in life that are as equally thrilling and terrifying as journeying into the freshman year of college. For many, the past handful of school years, especially high school years, were spent with the same people, at the same place and in the same city. Based on that, it’s easy to subconsciously associate the word “school” … Continue reading How to Survive Freshman Year

No problems for restaurants with no-tip policies

By Carley Thieret | Asst. Opinions Editor There’s always that moment when you finish your meal at a restaurant and glance at your dining partner with the same unspoken question: “How much of a tip should we leave our server?” I hear the question uttered aloud multiple times per shift while working at Monte Cello’s restaurant in Wexford.  I can’t tell you how many times … Continue reading No problems for restaurants with no-tip policies