Edinboro University will divest from Porreco College over the next two years, according to an email sent out to students of the university. While the fate of the 20-plus-acre property is currently unknown, this move intends to “reduce our costs” as a university.
On Tuesday, Feb. 11, Richard Jay Arthur spoke at Edinboro University to celebrate first U.S. President George Washington’s life in Pennsylvania.
The application process for the annual Celebration of Scholarship is currently open. Executive Editor Nathan Brennan gives details of the event.
The Ghering Health and Wellness Center announced in an email sent out to students Jan. 27 that it is continuing the Peer Responders Program which debuted in the Fall of 2019.
Local business Earthshine celebrates 30 years in the 'Boro. We spoke with owner Shannon Hokaj about the journey.
The dodgeball competition will take place March 22 in the Mike S. Zafirovski Sports and Recreation Center.
From Feb. 10-14, Joe Snarey — who is currently pursuing a dual concentration in both drawing and sculpture at Edinboro — held a unique exhibition titled “GL_TCH_D,” pronounced “glitched.”
“Sonic the Hedgehog” is a fun children’s film that seems to have a good chance to beat the video game movie curse.
I recommend listening to the album as its full girl power and its full chaos as is Harley Quinn.
Sports editor Erica Burkholder talks about the album that changed her life in this week's music section.
A van belonging to local Erie band, The Standby, was broken into and robbed on Feb. 3.
The Fighting Scots women’s basketball team will be heading to the PSAC playoffs for the 11th year in a row.
In the closing minutes of their recent road game against Clarion, the Fighting Scots men’s basketball team could not keep pace, falling 79-70.
After suffering an overtime loss at Pitt-Johnstown, the Fighting Scots women’s basketball team bounced back on the road against Clarion.
The Edinboro women’s track and field team traveled to Grand Valley State University to compete at the two-day GVSU Big Meet on Feb. 14-15.
The Edinboro men’s basketball team lost at home against California University of Pennsylvania on Feb. 15, 93-67.
Generally, the Democratic National Committee determines the rules for caucuses nationwide.
The Oscars are always one of the most viewed television events of the year.
Anti-vaccination is now a national issue. Too many are convinced that not getting a vaccination will be more helpful than getting one.
After years of support and hope, the House of Representatives voted to impeach the 45th U.S. President Donald Trump.
When it comes to academic success, there’s only one place to go: the Baron-Forness Library.
About 76 cents of every dollar raised in property taxes by school districts in Pennsylvania went to special education and charter schools.
To celebrate Valentine’s Day, General McLane School District shared love stories from within the district.
Students at James W. Parker Middle School sent “Lancer Grams” the week of Feb. 14 to share love and to support the Life Skills program.
It has been repeatedly stressed that Edinboro’s name will remain for this campus. In regard to the consolidated college, no new name has been agreed on, and it’s currently being referred to as the “Integrated University” and the “Western Integration project.”
This decision is based on recommendations from public health experts “regarding large-scale gatherings.” This is the third consecutive Edinboro graduation to be virtual.
The English department stated on Facebook that “he had been in the hospital fighting COVID-19 and recently seemed to be making good progress toward recovery.”
For 28 years, Daft Punk pushed the envelope of what was possible in music production. Their recording techniques were often replicated and used in pop music until they came out with something new that restarted the cycle.
Students selected for the 2nd phase: Tyler Palumbo, Lindsey Anderson, Ashleigh Bowman, Fabiano Ciminella, Emily Funk, Maria Holubeck, Gabriella Keebler, Audrey MacPherson, Amy Simkovitch, and more.