Click Thru GU: Walker Building

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Communications-inclined students (whether they’re comm majors or not), tend to find a second home in the first level of the Walker Building. Here, you’ll find the office for our on-campus newspaper, The Gannon Knight, as well as the 90.5 WERG FM radio studio. The upper levels house apartments for upperclassmen. Interested in 90.5 WERG FM? […]

Café to Occupy Former Antler’s Property

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This article by Jacob Tarr originally appeared in the April 27 edition of The Gannon Knight. The Student Government Association recently passed a motion to give $9,750 to the One Green World Café (formerly known the International Student Office Coffee Shop) in order to expand its business. The $9,750 investment will be used to purchase […]

Playing (and Writing) for the Love of the Game

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A few months back, I picked up the beat for Gannon University’s softball team at our school newspaper, The Gannon Knight. For the entirety of the softball season, I reported on the team. The whole process left me with quite a few striking quotes, especially from Tom Jakubowski, the team’s amicable and wonderfully honest head […]

Megabus Makes Way to Erie

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This article by Jessica Scouten originally appeared in the April 13 edition of The Gannon Knight. Have no fear, college students – you no longer need to compromise your travel plans due to rising gas prices thanks to the Megabus, an inner-city bus service courtesy of Coach USA. Since April 2006, the Megabus has provided […]

Senior Sets All-Time Scoring Mark

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This article by Joe Cuneo originally appeared in the April 13 edition of The Gannon Knight. The Gannon University lacrosse season hasn’t exactly gone as coach Steve Wagner drew it up, but after a strong stretch of games, the Knights could be in a position to pencil themselves into the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference playoffs. […]

APB Readies for Annual Springtopia

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Gannon University’s annual Springtopia celebration will return next week with a “Carnival” theme. Lauren Franssen, the special events co-chair for the Activities Programming Board, said the plan is to bring fun to campus for a whole week while having multiple chances to win free prizes. Franssen, who helped plan Springtopia, said that on Sunday at […]

Eternal Sunshine Approaches Dusk

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If you’re reading this – my last blog entry – I want to thank you. You, the prospective college student making your way through the maze of postcards, packets and emails sent to you by colleges across all 50 states, have chosen to visit us here at Edge. By visiting us, you’ve confirmed the belief […]

‘Celebrate Gannon’ Celebrates Scholarship

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This article by Kelly Moreland originally appeared in the March 22 edition of The Gannon Knight. Gannon University students, faculty and staff will gather at the university’s inaugural presentation of “Celebrate Gannon” Friday in the Waldron Campus Center. The event, a showcase of the work students and faculty have accomplished, will take place from 1 […]

History of Irish Holiday Shows Cultural Balance

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Everyone is Irish on St. Patrick’s Day. It’s a holiday associated with the color green, leprechauns and shamrocks. It’s a day where suddenly the entire world has turned into Emerald City with everyone wearing green. However, most people who don the color have no idea what the day is truly about. Some don’t even know […]

Gannon Takes Part in Recyclemania Challenge

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Edge and The Gannon Knight are teaming up to bring you periodic headlines from Gannon’s student-produced weekly newspaper. Check out this article by The Gannon Knight’s Tessy Pawlowski to see how Gannon is going green. The Gannon Goes Green committee wants everyone on campus to get manic about recycling. Recyclemania – the countrywide recycling initiative […]