Students held a candlelight vigil on the back patio behind the Frank G. Pogue Student Center on Thursday, Sept. 17 to raise awareness for sexual violence.
Tired of always missing the bus or tired of not knowing when the bus will get to your stop? What about waiting forever in the cold for the bus? Well, now there’s a new app available to Edinboro University students called myStop.
What do the International Nursing Research Congress and Edinboro University have in common?
Meetings regarding upcoming opportunities to study abroad will be hosted by the Department of International Studies on Monday, Sept. 21 and Friday, Sept. 25.
Trevor Harris, the starting quarterback for the Canadian Football League’s Toronto Argonauts and former Edinboro signal caller talked with The Spectator.
Have you ever stopped for a moment to think about the items that our generation consumes?
Repeated episodes of seemingly unjustified or excessive police violence against unarmed African Americans have occurred over the last 13 months.
The 10-month investigation in search of Andrews and Barron relied heavily on reported cell phone records and interviews, according to an affidavit of probable cause.
Trey Gunter, 22, a suspect in last November’s off campus shooting of Tobiah J. Johnson at 123 Water St. in Edinboro, plead guilty to third-degree murder on Wednesday.
Next time you stop by Rose Hall to grab lunch, dinner or just a snack, there’s no reason to settle for an ordinary drink.
Edinboro student Megan Kunst was nominated for the 2015 Athena Young Professional Award.
Sometimes the monotony of going to the gym on campus and doing the same workout everyday can become a chore; doing the same things over and over again can make you dread your daily routine.
Cultural tensions are at an alltime high in this country
It seems like every country has its rites of passage. In America, saying your first word, losing your first tooth or learning how to balance on a bike are some of the childhood milestones that, with a bit of luck, your parents captured on film for you to later reminisce over at the least desirable moments.
After winning her first race as a Fighting Scot to open up the season Ida Narbuvoll took seventh in the Spartan Invitational at Forest Akers East Golf Course hosted by Michigan State on Friday. She posted a time of 21:45 on the 5k course.
One member of the Edinboro women’s tennis team advanced to the round of 16 in this past weekend’s 2015 USTA/ITA Atlantic Region Championship in Erie.
On the heels of their first loss of the season against Millersville, a 1-0 defeat on Sept. 12 at Sox Harrison Stadium, the nationally ranked Edinboro women’s soccer team split a pair of matches this past week.
Coaching in his 500th college football game overall and leading the East Stroudsburg program in their 800th game, Warriors head coach Denny Douds celebrated a convincing 56-12 win over visiting Edinboro (0-3) on Saturday afternoon at Greogry-Douds Field at EilerMartin Stadium.
Edinboro was represented in last year’s NWCA All-Star Classic as Mitchell Port and A.J. Schopp were schedule to take the mats.
Day one of the PSAC-MEC Crossover on Friday night had Edinboro’s women’s volleyball squad continue their winning streak.
Halloween season is here and with that comes scary movies galore. What better way to start the season than with “Hotel Transylvania 2?”
“The Martian” tells the story of astronaut Mark Watney (Matt Damon) who is left behind on the first manned mission to mars.
Tier one studios like Universal and Warner Bros run the box office when it comes to big budget star-studded film productions. There will always be money to be made with superhero movies and high-octane thrillers. But what about the independent studios?
Along with her coaching debut, it should be a busy spring. Middlebrooks is currently finishing up as a graduate student at Edinboro, as she’ll get her master’s degree in school counseling this May.
Edinboro University is currently taking applications to fill the anticipated student trustee vacancy on the school's Council of Trustees.
Edinboro University’s Department of English and Philosophy celebrated this year’s Chuck Palahniuk Writing Scholarship recipients with a virtual reading on Feb. 11.
Weezer's latest album, “OK Human,” trades electric guitar power chords for orchestral string accompaniment, resulting in a satisfying cinematic experience.
Valentine’s Day is here and the key to making it as amazing as possible is a killer soundtrack. Whether you’re in a relationship or flying solo, music can make or break any situation.