The Edinboro Women's Basketball team clinch a PSAC Tournament berth and possible home game after win on Saturday against Gannon.
This February, Diebold is asking: “Who is the Stage Door Slasher?” This question was answered in hilarious fashion in the Edinboro University theatre program’s latest show, “The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940.”
Sydney Moore - a senior fine arts major - takes inspiration for her art from faith. Staff writer Jamie Heinrich shines the spotlight on Moore in this week's Aritst Spotlight.
Erie’s Jefferson Educational Society played host on Saturday to local lawmakers and citizens alike, as part of Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. John Fetterman’s recreational marijuana “listening tour.”
The Edinboro chapter of the Association of Pennsylvania State College and University Faculties (APSCUF), hosted a faculty forum on Feb. 12 to discuss qualities they’re hoping for in the next university president, News editor Shayma Musa reports.
Adjusted parking decal requirements, reginal scholastic competition at EU and the calling for applicants for the Edinboro business academy all adressed in this week's news briefs.
Staff writer Sydney Dundon looks back on her middle school years and the album that changed her life: "Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge."
The Edinboro tennis teams hosted Daemen College at home this weekend, staff writer Amber Chisholm and Sports editor Chris Rosato Jr. report.
The Fighting Scots men's basketball team brought home a win after heading into overtime at Gannon Univeristy.
The Fighting Scots hosted the Seton Hill Griffins on Feb 13 and earned their 16th win of the season, Digital Editor Madi Gross gives a full recap.
The Fighting Scot's winning streak came to an end on Feb 13 at McComb Fieldhouse in a close loss to the Seton Hill Griffins, Digital editor Madi Gross gives a full game recap.
"If students aren’t benefiting from services they pay for, why are we paying for them?" Voices editor Erica Burkholder questions in this week's veiwpoint.
Should minimum wage be raised? Staff writer Beau Bruneau gives personal insight to this question.
Staff writer Beau Bruneau discusses quadriplegic misconceptions in this voices piece.
Staff writer Abby Martinson takes on this week's list to explain why engagement from young voices in politics is important.
There are many overheard debates in the Spectator office. In this week's Overheard Debates Anisa Venner-Johnston and Nathan Brennan take on President Trump’s wall, finding out that they think more alike on this topic than usual.
A later email confirmed that the recognition ceremony will be held at Sox Harrison Stadium, rain or shine. In addition, those that attend will be allowed to bring two guests.
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.