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$3.47 million spent on renovations

6:29 am in News, Uncategorized by

Duquesne University spent $3.47 million on renovations this summer, with the majority – $1.8 million – going to updating the A.J. Palumbo Center.The majority of the Palumbo renovations was spent on removing chairs from the home-stands side and installing approximately 550 new seats with chair backs between the courts foul lines.

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Summer loving had me a blast

8:47 pm in Inferno, Uncategorized by

Imagine yourself walking along the Chicago lake front on a hot summers night with the citys skyline lit up next to you while holding the hand of that special someone. Sounds absolutely romantic. Everyone thinks that spending the summer single is the way to go, but summer romances dont get the credit they deserves they can be the best thing to happen to you.

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College.

2:45 pm in Campus News, Uncategorized by

Another summer gone, another school year has arrived. Whether youre a young freshman or a super senior, youre here. Youve heard it before this is supposed to be the time of your life.

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‘Til the fat lady sings: Midsummer movie forecast

9:21 pm in Inferno, Uncategorized by

Its July, so summer is a little more than halfway over which means if you havent been to the movies lately, youve been missing out on some serious silver screen action. Luckily for those of you who have been slacking on your cinema duties, the last half of this summer wont disappoint.

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‘Til the fat lady sings: Midsummer movie forecast

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Republicans reject extension of unemployment funds

6:50 am in Politics, Uncategorized by

As part of the current unemployment crisis, at last look there were 453,000 claims for insurance, a number that is likely to surge when part-time government workers employed on the Census end their term this summer.

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