Coverage of the Oct. 8 SGA meeting.
The chilly, damp morning of Thursday, Oct. 4 drew the regular 20 into the warmth of the space-heated basement of Diebold to sip on fresh coffee and listen to Dr. Michael Morrison discuss, “The Economic cost and Benefits of Tariffs.”
Two students of Edinboro presented work this year — seniors Gianna Leone and Virginia Olds.
Gianna Leone, a senior English writing major, was the first recipient of the award.
On Wednesday, Sept. 24, Edinboro University received the nation’s first accreditation for its graduate level art therapy program from the Accreditation Council of Art Therapy Education.
Michael Dorn, the executive director for Safe Havens International, conducted a summit on school safety at Butterfield Hall on Oct. 8.
Edinboro women’s soccer broke their five-game losing streak, winning 3-0 at home against Clarion on Oct. 3.
For the first time this season, the Edinboro Fighting Scots football team failed to score a touchdown.
The women’s volleyball team went up against three PSAC opponents last week, going 2-1. On Oct. 2, the team traveled to Slippery Rock University for their first game of the week.
I believe music is one of the best outlets to promote a specific type of culture, and “Suburbia” strengthened my ability to stay true to myself and the ones I love.
On Friday, Oct. 5, Erie native Christian Sedelmyer returned home with bandmate Rachel Baiman to perform at Unitarian Universalist Church in Erie during the midst of their second album tour.
This is a band that will write what they want to write and play what they want to play. Topics like anxiety and thoughts of suicide make for a bold vision that a lot of people will find themselves relating to.
“[Untitled]” has just the right amount of thoughtful poetry and mewithoutYou’s signature biblical allusions to reign in the angst and instead tastefully drive the music with passion.
Ghostface can still rap on the level of his peers. He is able to use his vivid imagery and funny lines, while keeping the audience interested in what he has to say.
“A Day in the life” will biograph the many locations across Edinboro University where students and staff congregate, noting the unique attributes of such locations, the people who frequent them, and why.
Pro tip: Play these with your easily-startled friends for best results.
This week’s candidates vie for the new House District 5 (previously District 7) seat.
I would allege that to rectify the double standard in our culture about women’s and men’s emotions, the first step starts within the four walls of our own homes.
Students like me chose Edinboro for precisely this reason: so we did not have to deal with the problems and time consumption agency care is fraught with.
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.