Bipartisanship leaves Democrats, like Cummings, and Republicans, like Trump (if you can even call him a Republican) divided on policies, but it should not prohibit people in office, left or right, from respecting one another.
The Spectator's Music Editor Livia Homerski takes a look at student's reactions to the spring concert annoucment in this week's viewpoint.
Voices editor Ercia Burkholder discusses the risks of driving in the snow in this week's viewpoint.
In case you haven’t been paying attention to Israel, they are currently in the news for something that might sound familiar to the issue Trump has been harping on since he started his campaign back in June 2015. That issue is none other than illegal immigration, however in this case, it is largely migrants from Eritrea and Sudan.
Since its initiation, many Women’s History Month celebrations have done the same: focus on highlighting the contributions of women in one field or another, or analyze the state of women in one historical context versus another.
Sleep deprivation seems glamorous to the outsider, but when you weigh the costs versus the benefits, is it really worth it?
Our Viewpoint is a weekly opinion piece on a topic voted on by the staff of The Spectator.
Our Viewpoint is a weekly opinion piece on a topic voted on by the staff of The Spectator.
With an average life expectancy of only about 50 years old, which was the average age of death for most Americans in the year 1900, the homeless are one of the most at-risk groups in the United States. So why aren’t we doing more for them?
Let’s face it here: nobody who plays sports wants to admit they have a season-ending, or game-ending injury, even if it’s the best thing for their health.
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.