The Edinboro women’s basketball 2018-19 season came to an end Friday when they fell to Virginia Union University, 83-71, in the first round of the NCAA Division II Atlantic Regional Tournament.
Reviews on new albums from Angel Du$t and Idiot Pilot written by campus media's Ben McCullough and Britton Rozzelle.
The recent “Drawn Together” exhibit in Edinboro University’s Bates Gallery aimed to take illustration to new levels. On display March 11-15, it included several examples of scientific illustration, a new endeavor for some of the artists.
The “Uncomfortable Conversations” series continued Thursday, March 14 with a discussion titled “Fault Lines: The U.S. and the Middle East in the Trump Era.”
News Editor Shayma Musa reports updates of the Edinboro University Presidential search.
Staff Writer Sydney Dundon reports on the newly announced pet-friendly housing that is set to begin in Fall of 2019.
On Wednesday, March 13, Edinboro University hosted its annual High School Day, and EU would use this occasion to celebrate Women’s History Month. The day allowed for students, both college and high schoolers, to participate in various lectures and activities surrounding women.
A Feb. 19 presentation sponsored by the Erie Section of the American Chemical Society (ACS), titled “For the Love of Chocolate,” was given to ACS members, students, faculty and others interested on Tuesday evening in Romolo Chocolates’ Sugar room.
A look into local events happening in Edinboro and Erie.
A review on the recently released 'Captain Marvel' written by contributing writer Jason Hurst.
The All Jokes Aside Edinboro improv group recently presented the shortform program, “Jokes & Dagger,” on March 15 at the Diebold Center for the Performing Arts.
Edinboro entered the National Intercollegiate Wheelchair Basketball Tournament as the fifth seed, but was forced to settle for eighth after dropping their three games at the University of Illinois-hosted event.
Music Editor Livia Homerski gives insight on how to navigate the policy and system of Title IX from a student's point of view.
The process of selecting a Democratic challenger to President Donald Trump in 2020 has kicked off in interesting ways. There are most definitely a diverse group of presidential candidates, and each candidate is coming in strong with tactics and proposed polices.
Voices editor Erica Burkholder takes on this week's list.
As a young girl growing up in the early 2000s, I looked to comic books as an inspiration in becoming the woman I have always wanted to be. But it wasn’t until very recently that we had seen one of these heroes make an impact on popular culture as we know it.
Staff writer Beau Bruneau reports on the "video game tax" currently being debated in Pennsylvania.
“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.