On March 8, Edinboro University President Dr. H. Fred Walker unveiled the “EU Experience” and its inner workings, arranged for the presentation in a three-dimensional, interactive cube.
In addition to new seating, floors and a paint job, the newly-renovated Van Houten Dining Hall is looking to put food quality at the center of their mission.
In just a few months, the Edinboro women’s track team — led by a slate of younger athletes and guided by a few veterans — has seen several records broken and set themselves up for national competition.
Edinboro University English professor Caroline Campbell is set to release “Drawn to Extinction,” her second chapbook of poetry.
Dr. Leanne Roberts will be assuming the role of provost there after the 2017-18 school year to replace the outgoing Dr. David Dausey, who is becoming provost at Duquesne University.
The wait is over: Edinboro University will welcome T-Pain to campus on May 5 as the spring concert. Doors will open at 5 p.m. and the show begins at 7 p.m. in McComb Fieldhouse.
The final exhibition of CDI’s Living Museum will be held on Feb. 26 in the lobby of Pogue Student Center.
Dr. Rhonda Matthews, history professor at Edinboro University, opened the exclusive showing of Marvel smash-hit “Black Panther” with a small intro.
In Edinboro’s 97-87 victory against Slippery Rock University, Beck scored the same number of points, 23, as his jersey number.
Students filled the venue to see actor Daniel Franzese, who most famously played Damien in “Mean Girls,” at Edinboro on his “Yass You’re Amaaazzzziinnnnggg” tour.
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The planetarium puts on several, free-to-the-public shows each year, with multiple varying themes, ranging from children’s shows to light shows and holiday programs.
This album is impressive in the sense that even when over 10 different artists’ talents are featured and highlighted, Kendrick Lamar’s talents are still clear and prominent.
Cover bands are a phenomenon all too common in the musician world, but little spotlight ever lands on the art of imitation outside of smoky bars and private parties.
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On Jan. 23, Jenny Wirth was named the interim head coach of Edinboro’s women’s lacrosse team.
This album is very genuine, honest and cathartic: a well-written novel paired with heavier guitar riffs.
The Edinboro men’s basketball team picked up a 86-78 win over Clarion University on Saturday.
The Edinboro women’s basketball team scored another dominant win on Saturday, this time over Clarion University, 79-45.
Sleep deprivation seems glamorous to the outsider, but when you weigh the costs versus the benefits, is it really worth it?
Whereas the first album has a very distorted, disorienting, blurry feel to it, the remastered version clears the fog and lets the album really shine.
“The fact that they will have all of this experience on an enterprise platform, specifically SAP, that will give them a significant advantage when looking for positions in organizations."
“As long as I’m in the art world and I’m making art, I’m going to be happy.”
Staff writer Sam Bohen details his must-watch sports action for your winter break. If you don't care that the Steelers are 11-1, there's still plenty more to check out.
This is a deep-dive list. A list filled with titles that will impress your relatives when you mention them around the roast beast (but do not actually gather, of course, because of the pandemic).
“Therapeutic” is the perfect word to describe “Is Enough.” The mellow beats and calm vocals provide a relaxing backdrop for a study night or a Sunday stroll.