John Balaban, an award-winning poet, came to Edinboro University to recite his works to a packed lecture hall.
The Edinboro sophomore looks forward to a future in the animation field.
Colorful and captivating, Allyson Chessey recently presented the Bates Gallery show, “Drizzle.”
Edinboro's Art Clubs gathered outside Loveland Hall to kick off the semester with their annual Aloha.
"Music is the language of the soul. We as humans share the commonality that every day, we live our lives through our own pair of eyes. No matter your race, we all take in the world around us in some way, internalizing the experiences that make us who we are."
Stuck in a music slump? Music editor Livia Homerski is here to give you tips on how to explore new music.
Staff writer Anisa Venner-Johnston discusses how Reyna Biddy's "I Love My Love" changed her life.
Music editor Livia Homerski reports on personal expirence at energetic house show hosted in 'Boro.
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On “Outer Peace,” Chaz Bear channels his inner anti-consumerist and creative, working to create a blindingly powerful monument to the fun that comes with going outside of your comfort zone every now and then.”
“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.