Veterans Day Parade honors those who fought in Vietnam

Kaitlyn Hughes | news editor As the Veterans Day Parade began on Saturday, Daniel Konieczny teared up as he thought of all the people who served in the Vietnam War, like he did. He said it was important for him to show his support to the veterans in attendance and the ones that did not make it home from Vietnam, which includes more than 58,000 … Continue reading Veterans Day Parade honors those who fought in Vietnam

‘The Post’ solidifies need for free press

By Hallie Lauer | Layout Editor 01/18/2018 Steven Spielberg has come very close to outdoing himself with The Post. The movie, while providing a few laughs, a few tears and a wonderful dose of dramatic irony, also managed to deliver a poignant lesson on history and modern politics. Overall, the cinematography of this film was phenomenal. One of the best shots of the whole movie … Continue reading ‘The Post’ solidifies need for free press

Veterans gather at DU for breakfast, praise school for treatment

By Jen Cardone | The Duquesne Duke Duquesne hosted more than 680 veterans and their family members at a breakfast Tuesday in the Union Ballroom, which gave veterans the chance to respond to Duquesne’s numerous accolades in veteran treatment. U.S. News and World Report recognized Duquesne as the 28th best school for veterans in the United States and the 36th overall for its bachelor’s degree … Continue reading Veterans gather at DU for breakfast, praise school for treatment