The sounds of “A Celtic Holiday Celebration” will soon fill the air in Edinboro, and it’s all for a good cause.
The Edinboro University Student Government Association (EUSGA) held their holiday party before the bi-weekly meeting on Monday, Dec. 3.
Regina DeCicco, a stand-up comedian, entertained members of a small yet engaged crowd in the theater at the Frank G. Pogue Student Center on Sunday.
With graduation just around the corner, Edinboro professors took some time to give credit where credit was due, choosing a few students that have done exceptionally well from their departments.
Ed Palattella presents on reporting work and recent Catholic Church scandal.
A landlord-tenant informational seminar was held in Compton Hall 107A at 6 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 26.
The postseason awards continue for Edinboro’s football program as four players were named to the Division II Conference Commissioner’s Association All-Super Region 1 team on Friday.
As he gears up to graduate college in a week with a degree in chemistry, concentrated in forensic science, Sisson said he is excited to begin the next chapter in his life.
The Edinboro women’s soccer team recently announced some of their newest members.
The Edinboro women’s basketball team returned from nearly a month off, splitting their first two games to open PSAC play Saturday and Sunday.
Just like he had practiced so many times at home in McComb Fieldhouse, DeAnthony Owens stepped to the 3-point line, squaring up to the defender in front of him.
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The 1975 unplugs from the over-complicated world of online interactions to comment upon real-life connections with ourselves on “A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships.”
Let’s make the outdoors accessible year round, while also giving back to the community we call home.
Christmas gifts that don’t break my wallet and can be bought locally.
Cutting federal funding of science will not make us “great again.” We might just get sicker.
Edinboro students now have the chance to start and grow their business on-campus.
Borough of Edinboro council members discussed the 2020 census, the local volunteer fire department and playground equipment.
A benefit concert is being held for the Ryan Cappelletty Scholarship, named for fallen police officer and alumnus Ryan Cappelletty, at Molly Brannigan’s in Erie.
General McLane School Resource Officer Jose Montes talks safety to 5th and 6th grade students.
The Spectator talks with illustration major Morgan Whitlow about the campus art community, branding and more.