On Monday, April 3, Edinboro University President Dr. H. Fred Walker held a student dialogue meeting to discuss the future of the campus and answer student questions.
The “Edinboro’s Got Talent” finale was held on April 7 in Cole Auditorium.
Four years ago, the phrases “swipe right” and “swipe left” typically meant nothing. Now, they seem to be part of millennials’ common vernacular, as the rise of online dating apps have become prevalent.
The accustomed scene of the Edinboro Hotel Bar will soon take on a new look, as renovations to the bar are currently in the works.
Edinboro University’s annual athlete auction was held this past Monday in the Pogue Student Center multipurpose room.
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Thanks to a few Edinboro students and their basement, locals once again have a cheap hangout option complete with loud music and the opportunity to shove each other around in the dark.
Scott Johnson — a sophomore computer animations major — admits that he spends around 28 hours outside of class on his artwork.
Aaron Hunsinger, an academic success coordinator, held a Learning Commons Toolshed Seminar on April 4 and 5 to discuss his methods for combating stress.
It has been repeatedly stressed that Edinboro’s name will remain for this campus. In regard to the consolidated college, no new name has been agreed on, and it’s currently being referred to as the “Integrated University” and the “Western Integration project.”
This decision is based on recommendations from public health experts “regarding large-scale gatherings.” This is the third consecutive Edinboro graduation to be virtual.
The English department stated on Facebook that “he had been in the hospital fighting COVID-19 and recently seemed to be making good progress toward recovery.”
For 28 years, Daft Punk pushed the envelope of what was possible in music production. Their recording techniques were often replicated and used in pop music until they came out with something new that restarted the cycle.
Students selected for the 2nd phase: Tyler Palumbo, Lindsey Anderson, Ashleigh Bowman, Fabiano Ciminella, Emily Funk, Maria Holubeck, Gabriella Keebler, Audrey MacPherson, Amy Simkovitch, and more.