- 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
- 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
- Charlotte’s Comments: 4/23
- My thank you to the Duquesne village
- City urges people not to drive during the NFL Draft
- Staff Editorial: NFL Draft week and its woes
- Preparation is underway for the environmental impact of the NFL Draft
Ex-FIFA president calls for U.S. World Cup boycott
Rowan DuBois | staff writer Debates have been swirling around the 2026 World Cup, set to be held across North America in July. The most recent controversy developed as multiple top soccer officials hinted at a boycott of the tournament in response to United States President Donald Trump’s position on Greenland, which has been viewed… Continue reading Ex-FIFA president calls for U.S. World Cup boycott
Women’s soccer season ends on penalty kicks
Leo Martinez-Valerio | staff writer The Duquesne women’s soccer team’s season came to a close at Rooney Field on Saturday iin the quarterfinals of the A10 championship. Tears streamed down Dukes’ faces as they realized their historic season came to a heartbreaking end. The Dukes found themselves down one goal early into the match. In… Continue reading Women’s soccer season ends on penalty kicks
Women’s soccer earns home game with 4-2 win
Alayna Alexander | guest writer A new head coach was no big deal for Duquesne women’s soccer. The Dukes are headed to the postseason in Jessica Giegucz’s first season as head coach and in her first season heading a Division I team. Duquesne took the win over La Salle at Rooney Field on Sunday, with… Continue reading Women’s soccer earns home game with 4-2 win
Men’s soccer drops crucial match to Davidson
Will Stover | staff writer The Duquesne men’s soccer team entered Saturday night’s match at Alumni Soccer Stadium in Davidson, North Carolina, with everything on the line. Coming off a stretch of tough Atlantic 10 contests and sitting on the edge of playoff contention, the Dukes knew their matchup against the Davidson Wildcats was as… Continue reading Men’s soccer drops crucial match to Davidson
Duquesne drops first home game to Ramblers
Ben Deihl | sports editor Duquesne women’s soccer fell against Loyola Chicago in a closely contested 2-1 match on Thursday. The loss was Duquesne’s first defeat at Rooney Field and took the Dukes to 4-3 in conference play. “Our mantra is ‘never lose at home,’” defender Jayden Sharpless said. “We were a little bit defeated,… Continue reading Duquesne drops first home game to Ramblers
Women’s soccer bounces back with two shutouts
Leo Martinez-Valerio | staff writer Duquesne women’s soccer bounced back after a tough A10 loss at Dayton by stringing together two shutout conference wins, beating Virginia Commonwealth University 3-0 on Thursday before a 1-0 win on Sunday for the team’s Senior Day. Mackenzie Muir got the scoring started against VCU at the 21st minute mark.… Continue reading Women’s soccer bounces back with two shutouts
Duquesne starts 2-0 in A10 for first time since ‘16
Rebecca Jozwiak & Ben Deihl | multimedia editor & sports editor After notching a 1-0 victory against George Washington at Mount Vernon Athletic Complex in Washington, D.C., on Thursday, the Dukes split their two-game road trip on Sunday after falling to Dayton 2-0 at Baujan Field in Dayton, Ohio. Duquesne quickly went to work against… Continue reading Duquesne starts 2-0 in A10 for first time since ‘16
Dukes offense tramples nonconference Titans
The Duquesne men’s soccer team rebounded after two straight losses to A10 opponents, beating Detroit Mercy 3-1 Tuesday night. The Dukes had one of their most efficient offensive games, scoring three goals on eight total shots. “We’ve been talking about getting our momentum back, getting that consistency back in our performance,” Head Coach Chase Brooks… Continue reading Dukes offense tramples nonconference Titans
Women’s soccer earns first draw, slams YSU 4-0
Hannah Davis | staff writer Duquesne women’s soccer split their last two games before conference play opens, beating Youngstown State 4-0 before earning a gritty 2-2 tie against Eastern Kentucky. The two games close out Duquesne’s non-conference schedule, putting the Dukes at a 5-2-1 record. Senior Maya Matesa once again stole the show for the… Continue reading Women’s soccer earns first draw, slams YSU 4-0
Dukes stifle Griffins 3-0, tie Robert Morris
Ben Deihl | sports editor Duquesne Men’s Soccer just completed an exhilarating start to their season, bottling up Seton Hill 3-0 before earning a gritty 2-2 draw against Robert Morris. The Dukes impressed the orientation crowd with a complete shutdown of Seton Hill in their first game of the season, limiting them to just three… Continue reading Dukes stifle Griffins 3-0, tie Robert Morris
Matesa on historic pace for Dukes women’s soccer
Ben Deihl | sports editor Maya Matesa of Duquesne women’s soccer just accomplished something only one other Duke has done before: she’s been named the Atlantic 10 Offensive Player of the Week for the second consecutive week in only the second week of play. So far, Matesa has been the most efficient scorer in the… Continue reading Matesa on historic pace for Dukes women’s soccer
Men’s soccer scrimmages ‘Hounds at Highmark
Spencer Thomas | editor-in-chief The Duquesne men’s soccer team was back in action for the first time in 2025 on Saturday, playing against the Pittsburgh Riverhounds in a spring season scrimmage at Highmark Stadium on the South Shore. Outclassed by the professional side from start to finish, the Duquesne defense held strong, and only conceded… Continue reading Men’s soccer scrimmages ‘Hounds at Highmark
Brooks calls season success despite early exit
Tristan Huyett | staff writer As the Duquesne men’s soccer team emerged from the locker room and onto Rooney Field tied at zero with Fordham after a competitive first half on Saturday, there was reason for optimism. They had outshot Fordham 5-2 and had not allowed a shot-on-goal in the first 45 minutes. They were… Continue reading Brooks calls season success despite early exit
Despite Nagy, men’s soccer loses ranking after lackluster effort at UMass
Mason Noll | staff writer The No. 23 Duquesne men’s soccer team traveled east Saturday to square off against UMass for their final road game of the 2024 regular season. The Dukes aimed to extend their four-game winning streak and spoil the Minutemen’s senior day, but they were denied, falling 1-0 in the game’s final… Continue reading Despite Nagy, men’s soccer loses ranking after lackluster effort at UMass
Women’s soccer season comes to an end
Jack Morgan | staff writer The Duquesne Women’s soccer team entered this past week with an outside shot at making the Atlantic 10 Conference Tournament. However, by the end of Thursday night, they found themselves eliminated from contention after a 3-0 loss to Saint Joseph’s at Rooney Field. The Dukes already were behind the 8-ball… Continue reading Women’s soccer season comes to an end
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