- Duquesne University announces next provost
- Duquesne’s longest-tenured announcer, Ray Goss, dies at 89
- Student Union renamed for University President Ken Gormley in surprise ceremony
- Charlotte’s Comments: 4/23
- Turning wounds into words with art
- Staff Editorial: Hogan Dining Hall is all around us
- The Duke, Tikkun Olam and why Duquesne matters to me
- Freshman Haley Gitsky twirls her way to Team USA
- HOGAN MOVES OUTDOORS: Students adapt to temporary dining options
- Michael Dillon is ‘on the road’ for good: Journalism professor retires after 27 years
- One day in Wrigley: Newfound love for an old rival
- How each team fares in largest-ever World Cup
- Red Masquers debuts new production
- Charlotte’s Comments: 4/16
- How residents and tourists will stay safe during the draft
- Businesses gear up for NFL Draft
Here, story corrections will appear. In addition to an explanation of the error/correction, the corrected version of the story will appear both in our print and digital (PDF) versions.
March 26, 2026
*The article in the features section headlined “Duq women make history all year, not just in March” was updated for accuracy. The sentence reading “Leanna Fenneberg, senior vice president for student life, has been a jack of all trades since she attended Marquette University in Michigan as an undergrad.” has been corrected to “Leanna Fenneberg, senior vice president for student life, has been a jack of all trades since she attended Marquette University in Wisconsin as an undergrad.”
February 26, 2026
*The article in the sports section headlined “How Cooper and Posey paved the way for Black athletes to enter the limelight” was updated for accuracy. Chuck Cooper is only in the Duquesne Basketball Hall of Fame and the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame, not the National Baseball Hall of Fame.
December 11, 2025
*The article in the news section headlined “SGA members reflect on the past semester” was updated for accuracy. The name “Mwango Kasuba” was spelled as “Kabusa” on second reference. The correct spelling is now reflected in the story’s online version.
November 6, 2025
*The article in the news section headlined “Halt on SNAP impacts food banks and students” was updated for accuracy. It previously said that “the Student Government Association voted to reallocate $1,700 from the museum initiative budget to three different items, including $550 to the food pantry.” It was changed to say “a food pantry on campus.”
*The article in the news section headlined “Duquesne student’s family affected by hurricane” had the name “Jennica Henry” as “Amani Mitchell.” The correct spelling is now reflected in the story’s online version.
*The article in the features section headlined “‘Bite of Asia’ brings cultural awareness to campus” claimed the Diwali celebration would be held on a Friday. The celebration would be held on a Saturday.
October 30, 2025
*The article in the news section headlined “‘It’s the best way for us to actually be restored as citizens’ How coting impacts former and current incarcerated individuals” was updated for accuracy. It previously said that “Kleissas uploads resources.” It was changed to “Resources are uploaded.”
October 16, 2025
*The article in the features section headlined “From Malaysia to Mary Pappert, student shines,” claimed Khor played piano for the “Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre Music School.” It should read, “Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre.”
September 25, 2025
*The article in the news section headlined “Is social media to blame?” has the name “Jonathan Collins” spelled as “John Collins.” The correct spelling is now reflected in the story’s online version.
September 4, 2025
*The article in the news section headlined “What does SGA do?” said that the SGA oversees and funds all 315 clubs and organizations on campus. It should have read: SGA oversees the formation of clubs and organizations on campus.
August 28, 2025
*The article in the news section headlined “RED LIGHT, GREEN LIGHT: How to use the new parking system,” a sentenced was edited to include to mention that parking lot capacity for the Forbes and Locust garages can also be viewed in the Duquesne app.
April 10, 2025
*An article in the news section headlined “Hogan has upcoming renovations,” said that Tipton Associates has worked with 350 college campuses. The correct number is 180.
Feb. 27, 2025
*In the special issue the headline “Ring statue drama and camaraderie in college” the paraphrase from Adam Wasilko read: “Wasilko doesn’t think the $20,000 price tag was inaccurate …” It should have read: “Wasilko doesn’t think the $20,000 price tag was accurate …”
Jan. 16, 2025
*In the news section the headline “LGBT community ponders Trump’s 2nd term” was incorrect. It should have read “LGBTQ community…”
Oct. 31, 2024
*In the news section in the article titled “The 2024 election candidates” the wrong subhead was used. Under the details about Donald Trump’s campaign, the subhead that read “Reproductive rights” should have read “Civil rights.”
Sept. 29, 2022
*In the news section story about cooking becoming political, the name “Cristina Carrasco” appeared as “Christina Carrasco.” The correct spelling is now reflected in the story’s online and digital (PDF) versions.
*In the sports section story about the women’s soccer team, the last name “Neundorfer” appeared as “Nuendorfer.” The correct spelling is now reflected in the story’s online and digital (PDF) versions.
Sept. 22, 2022
*In the news section story about FASA beginning another year of serving campus, the last name “Le” appeared as “Lee” in a photo caption. The correct spelling is now reflected in the story’s online and digital (PDF) versions.
*In the sports section story about the women’s soccer team, the last name “Neundorfer” appeared as “Nuendorfer” in both the story and in a photo caption. The correct spelling is now reflected in the story’s online and digital (PDF) versions.
Sept. 8, 2022
*In the features section story about Debbie Byerly, the last name “Byerly” appeared as “Barley.” The correct spelling is now reflected in the story’s online and digital (PDF) versions.
Aug. 25, 2022
*In the sports section story about the women’s soccer team, the last name “Neundorfer” appeared as “Nuendorfer.” The correct spelling is now reflected in the story’s online and digital (PDF) versions.
