This year’s Wizardfest (previously Potterfest before copyright concerns forced a change in name), took place from Sept. 14-21.
Potterfest returns under new branding Wizardfest for the events that run Sept. 14-22.
If you love Harry Potter and weren’t in Edinboro over the past week, you truly missed out on something great: Edinboro Potterfest.
Edinboro students and members of the community gathered to play two games of muggle quidditch on Sept. 30.
Last week, Potterfest took over the Edinboro University campus, and John Granger, an author of multiple books focusing on literature, faith and culture, was the keynote speaker this year.
Whip out your cloaks and get ready for butter beer and cauldron cakes from Eclectic Etceteras Coffee House and Flip Café because Edinboro’s 5th Potterfest is coming to town.
Edinboro students now have the chance to start and grow their business on-campus.
Borough of Edinboro council members discussed the 2020 census, the local volunteer fire department and playground equipment.
A benefit concert is being held for the Ryan Cappelletty Scholarship, named for fallen police officer and alumnus Ryan Cappelletty, at Molly Brannigan’s in Erie.
General McLane School Resource Officer Jose Montes talks safety to 5th and 6th grade students.
The Spectator talks with illustration major Morgan Whitlow about the campus art community, branding and more.