The Edinboro Fighting Scots volleyball team opened their season going 3-1 in McComb Fieldhouse at the Rebich Investments Tournament on Sept. 6 & 7.
Staff writer Zeila Hobson interviews senior fine arts student Levi Colton.
The university communications department has launched their new "Tartan Talks" podcast. 4 episodes are currently available.
A highlight reel of the changes to General McLane School District.
Two campus organizations gathered for one purpose — creating a better environment.
General McLane School District has welcomed 9 new teachers to the district this year.
Unlike most debaucherous coming-of-age stories, “Good Boys” strays from the usual formula of sex-crazed, booze-filled young adult experiences and aims for something a little purer.
Curious about how to spend your autumn months? We've got some ideas for you!
Edinboro University ranks 82nd among regional universities in the northeast for social mobility.
Assistant Arts Editor Rhiannon Pushchak provides insight into Tool's new album, 'Fear Inoculum.'
A young couple in Mississippi is descriminated against due to the interracial nature of their relationship.
A switch in systems aims to makes access to campus groups and events much easier.
Colorful and captivating, Allyson Chessey recently presented the Bates Gallery show, “Drizzle.”
Executive Editor Livia Homerski shares her thoughts on the legistation passed in Texas that will aid sexual assualt survivers as well as preventing human trafficking.
After the El Paso shooting, Wal-Mart decides to join the gun debate and plans to approach Congress about implementing stricter gun regulations.
Potterfest returns under new branding Wizardfest for the events that run Sept. 14-22.
Fighting Scots struggle to gain momentum against the Lakers in an early season defeat.
The Edinboro 2024 strategic plan is now available for all to view. Matt Cettin, co-chair of the planning comittee says, "This is the fourth plan I’ve worked on at my third university and it’s the first time I’ve ever seen this approach used.”
Although Edinboro fell to highly-ranked Grand Valley State 35-10, a number of Fighting Scots had standout performances on the gridiron.
Travel funding, elections and EngagEU were topics of conversation at the first Edinboro University Student Government Association (EUSGA) meeting of the semester.
With all of the negative stigma that surrounds pornography, Zeila Hobson takes a look at the good Pornhub has been doing in the industry.
Sports editor Erica Burkholder covers the first two games of the Edinboro soccer season.
Activision Blizzard brings back a beloved online game in an age where high-definition graphics and linear play-throughs are topping the charts.
Graduate student Macala Leigey takes a look back at the 2016 faculty union strike, along with any reverberations throughout the following years.
By 2007, EU music students finally had a home, but the department housed there would go through radical changes in the following 13 years.
Edinboro Wrestling Head Coach Matt Hill and more discuss the departure of Tim Flynn, rebooting Edinboro wrestling and fighting for prominence
In our review of the last 10 years, The Spectator identified a focus on improving and refining STEM programs and facilities. We talked to Dean Dr. Denise Ohler and more about just that.
Executive Editor Livia Homerski looks at the conclusion of the attendant care program and how it affected students.