These diseases are among some of the most highly contagious, yet most preventable diseases in the world, and there is absolutely no reason for children to not be vaccinated against them.
On March 18, yet another name was added to the long register of dead black men. And I can’t seem to conjure sentences to describe my pain.
Tyler Titus, member of the Erie City School Board and therapist at Harborcreek Youth Services, spoke on trauma and its effects on school violence at Edinboro on March 20.
Since its initiation, many Women’s History Month celebrations have done the same: focus on highlighting the contributions of women in one field or another, or analyze the state of women in one historical context versus another.
Sleep deprivation seems glamorous to the outsider, but when you weigh the costs versus the benefits, is it really worth it?
Our Viewpoint is a weekly opinion piece on a topic voted on by the staff of The Spectator.
In this continuing exploration, we move to evaluations, the differences amongst universities and student thoughts.
Allan Golden, Edinboro University’s new interim vice president of finance and administration, obviously enjoys the position he’s filling — he’s come out of retirement twice for it.
A cautionary poster hangs on the outside, and again (sometimes multiple times) on the inside of each lab classroom on the first, second and third floors of Cooper Hall.
Alumni from the area and as far away as Massachusetts and Missouri gathered together on Oct. 13 as homecoming celebrations began all over campus.
Episode 93 of the critically acclaimed podcast, "It Won't Turn Off!" is here.
Softball finally returned to Edinboro after bad weather washed out most of the beginning of PSAC play.
One thing all college students have in common, a familiarity with assignments. Some are instructive, and some are busy work, and sometimes it’s the students who decide which it will be for themselves.
During May 2018’s commencement ceremony, Edinboro University alumnus Xavier Williams (’89) will speak, addressing the crowd and the newest batch of soon-to-be alumni.
After approval of the annual 3-on-3 basketball tournament from June 11 to 28, along with construction plans for a subdivision on Willow Street, the meeting was adjourned at 6:58 p.m