Edinboro wrestling held their own against top- ranked Oklahoma State on Saturday, falling to the Cowboys, 24-12.
On Jan. 20, John Nolan (Taking Back Sunday) announced a compilation album to benefit the organization.
For their second match-up on Saturday, the Edinboro Fighting Scots wheelchair basketball team took the court against the Missouri Tigers.
Edinboro President Dr. H. Fred Walker discusses the recent announcement about potentially merging or closing multiple state universities, including Edinboro.
Making national headlines this week, United States wrestling encountered a new foe, far from the mat they compete on.
“Arrival” is a slowly paced sci-fi flick that doesn't play out like traditional alien films.
The Erie Art Museum is opening a new exhibit at the Holstein Gallery. The show, “Memories/Dreams” by Gary Cardot, will run from Feb. 17 until June 24.
Within the walls of the Erie City Mission lies an opportunity for hope, safety, recovery and a new life.
“Victoria,” the newest addition to the Edinboro University Nursing department, is one of those few women, except she isn’t a human, she’s a birthing simulator.
The National Trial Lawyers Association is an organization that includes lawyers from all over the U.S. who have achieved “major accomplishments” in their respective areas of the law.
On Jan. 23, Edinboro University President H. Fred Walker held a training session for the three working groups on campus.
Students share intoxicating tales of their college nights.
The term is outdated. It no longer applies to what family is today or what family has become over the century since the word was popularized.
Edinboro University recently held a panel to discuss “social justice education as well as social norms that sustains practices of oppression and marginalization.”
"Over the last 7 days, there has been an upward trend in our positive cases of COVID-19 among students. Student Health Services has been working diligently to support testing, quarantining and isolation to help minimize the spread."
Hayley Williams’ new album, “Flowers in Vases,” is a heartbreaking, haunting and melancholic portrayal of a breakup. Let's take a deeper dive into it, song by song.
“We will continue to follow the science, but we are very hopeful that students can return to in-person classes, living in our residence halls and engaging in more activities.”