Self-proclaimed anarchist, Vermin Supreme, came to Edinboro University Nov. 9 to promote his campaign tour to students, faculty and community members.
Will Stevens expresses the discomfort of a student who will be forced to change residential halls next semester.
If the consequences are so harsh, why do students cheat?
Pitcairn, Fiji, Japan and Europe. All of these places have one thing in common. They have all been visited by Dr. Richard Deal, an assistant professor within the Geosciences and Geography Department at Edinboro University.
Edinboro University's diversity makes contributes to the greatness of the campus.
Technology use at Edinboro University has drastically changed over the last 25 years.
The 1975 have done an excellent job setting themselves apart from other similar bands by blending pop tones with the ethereal making “I Like It When You Sleep…” an instant classic.
One option that is readily available on the Edinboro University campus is the fitness center, located in the Frank G. Pogue Student Center. It is open Monday to Thursday, from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m., Friday, from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m., and Saturday and Sunday, 12 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Edinboro University has granted a wish during a basketball game three times in the last few years. This year, Edinboro will host a basketball game on Feb. 16 where they will be granting yet another wish.
The next show at the planetarium will be Monday, Feb. 8 and is “The World Premiere of ‘World at Night.’” This show will focus on the world at night as seen by animals. The program is family friendly and is for ages 1 to 7.
“The fact that they will have all of this experience on an enterprise platform, specifically SAP, that will give them a significant advantage when looking for positions in organizations."
“As long as I’m in the art world and I’m making art, I’m going to be happy.”
Staff writer Sam Bohen details his must-watch sports action for your winter break. If you don't care that the Steelers are 11-1, there's still plenty more to check out.
This is a deep-dive list. A list filled with titles that will impress your relatives when you mention them around the roast beast (but do not actually gather, of course, because of the pandemic).
“Therapeutic” is the perfect word to describe “Is Enough.” The mellow beats and calm vocals provide a relaxing backdrop for a study night or a Sunday stroll.