Daya spoke to The Spectator about the tour she just finished, artists she grew up listening to and winning a Grammy.
Last week, the Alpha Phi Omega (APO) fraternity held a fundraiser called “Pies for Pat” where students could pay to throw a pie in the face of one of the brothers of the fraternity.
Because students are, in theory, only purchasing a piece of cardboard with a number printed on it, the cost of e-textbooks is often significantly cheaper than the cost of a traditionally bound textbook.
The fourth installment in the "album that changed my life" by EdinboroNow staff. Keep up with all of the albums that changed our lives in this Spectator Music weekly series.
Unfortunately, a boring script that tried to pack too much in makes “The Founder” a forgettable experience in a competitive genre.
Laugh/Riot’s final performance at Edinboro University will be “Trojan Women,” a modern take on an ancient Greek tragedy focused on the fate of the women of Troy after the Trojan War.
On Tuesday evening, Hendricks Hall had a full classroom. A mix of students and community members gathered at 6:30 p.m., April 11, in classroom G56 to hear Edinboro University professors lecture on World War I.
Edinboro track and field covered some ground this weekend as they competed in three separate invitationals; the Mondschein Multi, the Bison Outdoor Classic and the Walsh Invitational.
On April 12, the Academic Success Center hosted the next session in their seminar series, titled, “Measuring Your Options for Summer Courses.”
Many people have nicknames, and in most cases they’re chosen by friends. Sometimes they may be flattering, other times, less so. But they can be signs of familiarity, or informality.
Remakes essentially put life and light into older movies. They make them socially acceptable to view in this decade by leaving the discrimination and the hate in the past.
Looking at the wording of the bills, they use very distinct language that indicates they are only gunning for transgender women.
“SEED is more than a club, it’s a title for students who have a passion and love for protecting the environment around them. It is an opportunity to collaborate with students and professionals in the environmental field, while also making friends and having fun."
The latest album from art-pop duo, tUnE-yArDs, aims to match the confusing whirlwind of the recent political climate with an equally disorienting soundtrack.
Edinboro University will have a hand in picking the competitors, as Professor Cappy Counard will be one of the two judges.