Solo Mio is a film about Matt Taylor, played by Kevin James, who is set to get married in Rome, but whose fiancée leaves him at the altar. The film follows James as he tries to get over the heartbreak in Rome and in the process, gets a new outlook on life.
Testing will occur at the three campuses from Tuesday, Feb. 3, to Thursday, Feb. 5.
A lot of times in life, we can get so caught up in what happened in the past, our traumas, our struggles, and our mistakes. In late October, I attended a Fall Retreat with PennWest Edinboro’s Chi Alpha where I learned that letting go of the need for perfection and practicing mindfulness is a powerful way to reconnect with my sense of self-worth.
Students and alumni came together to eat, drink and celebrate Pennsylvania Western University Edinboro’s 2025 Homecoming from Oct. 9to Oct. 11.
PennWest has promoted 22 of its faculty for the 2025-2026 academic year.
The 2025-2026 season at the Academy Theatre in Meadville is in full swing, and it premieres with the production of The Addams Family.
PennWest Edinboro’s wheelchair basketball team is set to tip off in Michigan this weekend. All games will be streamed on the Edinboro Wheelchair Basketball YouTube channel.
PennWest has expanded its Internship Center with a new Experiential Learning Center to provide additional support for students looking for meaningful hands-on work experience before graduation.
Adapted sports are an important component of PennWest’s identity that most people are unaware of. This must change as adapted athletics are a continuously growing field that deserves recognition and respect.
A $40 Festival Pass will enable movie fans to watch all the Best Picture nominees at Cinemark Erie from Feb. 24 to March 2.
Solo Mio is a film about Matt Taylor, played by Kevin James, who is set to get married in Rome, but whose fiancée leaves him at the altar. The film follows James as he tries to get over the heartbreak in Rome and in the process, gets a new outlook on life.
This article is third in a series reflecting on how PennWest Edinboro’s Chi Alpha retreat helped me learn about the importance of community support and mindfulness. This installment focuses on how the experience helped me find my identity.
Testing will occur at the three campuses from Tuesday, Feb. 3, to Thursday, Feb. 5.
A lot of times in life, we can get so caught up in what happened in the past, our traumas, our struggles, and our mistakes. In late October, I attended a Fall Retreat with PennWest Edinboro’s Chi Alpha where I learned that letting go of the need for perfection and practicing mindfulness is a powerful way to reconnect with my sense of self-worth.
Jordan Mccown is co-captain of Edinboro’s Wheelchair Basketball team. Through a series of personal reflections, he shares his journey in discovering faith with Chi Alpha, a Christian ministry at PennWest.