The GU-REVU crew focuses on the strong familial bonds within the softball and baseball teams. Lindsay Corbett, senior outfielder and daughter of late Gannon softball coach Mike Corbett, talks to Erika Greco about her history with the game. Also, head baseball coach Nate Cocolin and senior Tim Lipp give Beth Gaertner details on the team’s […]
Jacinto W. Beard, D.D.S. ’86 Biology An Erie native, I am now a general practice dentist and the owner of two offices in the Columbus, Ohio community. I received my D.D.S. degree from The Ohio State University in 1990; I went on to serve as the dental director of Primary Health Care in Erie and […]
Besides serving as five NCAA regulation fields (football, soccer, baseball, softball and lacrosse), this 154,000 square foot facility is also the site of events such as the homecoming pep rally and outdoor concerts. PREVIOUS: Courthouse Commons > Check out other GU buildings here!
As the end of the semester approaches, and the workload teachers are assigning seems never-ending, sometimes all you need is a quick, stress-free study break to get your focus back. Here is a pre-packaged break just for you — put down your textbook and check out a few of these links — you deserve a […]
During basketball season, I alternated working at the scorers table and behind the live feed camera. At the start of every game, everybody would stand for the national anthem. Turning to my right, I always noticed the same thing – a simple blue and white NCAA banner with the phrase “I chose Division II.”
Good news, sports fans. Alex “Q” Bieler, senior journalism communications major and assistant sports editor for The Gannon Knight, is joining Edge as our sports blogger. We hope you’ll enjoy Q’s insight and sense of humor as much as we do. Sports obsession is a versatile creature. Around the globe, athletics enthusiasts take many forms. […]