The day of Sept. 28 will likely be one that environmentalists around the world will remember fondly.
After suffering its first losing streak of the season with consecutive road losses to Bloomsburg and Gannon, the Fighting Scots women’s soccer team defeated visiting Kutztown 4-1 at Sox Harrison Stadium on Saturday afternoon.
It took therapy dog, Sadie, and her handler, Bonnie Tarcia, over a half hour to walk from the McComb parking lot to the library.
Taking classes in a barn. Seems a little old fashioned, doesn’t it?
If someone were to ask you to name a person who is often stressed, you might answer by exclaiming, “Me! I’m always feeling stressed!”
Currently, 12 countries, including the United States, are negotiating a new trade agreement.
Once down 42-20 in the fourth quarter, the Fighting Scots nearly pulled off a furious rally in the final stanza that saw Edinboro come up with 22 point.
There are multiple meets throughout a cross country season. The final three mean the most of all, starting with this Saturday.
Edinboro women’s volleyball is in the midst of one of its best seasons in school history. This comes a year after losing one of the best liberos to ever don the Edinboro uniform, Haley Marett.
The Fighting Scots women’s volleyball team pushed their winning streak into double digits, improving to 23-2 over the weekend, as the ladies went 4-0 at the final PSAC East-West Crossover of the 2015 regular season.
One would think with the supporting talents of Chris Hemsworth, Norman Reedus and Chevy Chase, “Vacation” would have been an above average film.
The winter snow falling and fresh blood caressing her trembling fingers, the cold wind nipping at her hair, a young girl looks back on her mother’s funeral.
On Oct. 24, “Halos for Harlie: A Walk for Leukemia” will be held at Sox Harrison Stadium at Edinboro University from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. to celebrate the life of Harlie Rae Bolt.
Edinboro University Early Childhood and Reading Professor, Linda Best, recently published her third “International Journal of Scientific Research in Education” article, in regards to the effect academic leveling has on students’ perceptions of online learning.
“Our simulations are our safe place … they’re definitely one of the best experiences the nursing program has.”
Edinboro Senior — Morgan Scott
With the Edinboro campus aiming for a fall 2021 reopening and housing applications now open for next semester, both the prospect of a safe campus and questions regarding COVID-19 vaccinations have come into focus.
Claud’s debut album, “Super Monster,” is a charming depiction of modern romance. With relaxing low-key pop melodies and heartfelt lyrics, the 21-year-old artist accurately articulates the balance of euphoria and awkward letdowns that define young love.
The Spectator staff comes together for a list of tracks they've been enjoying in February 2021. Listen to the playlist via Spotify.
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.