Craving something sweet and super easy to make? Check out the latest episode of “A Knight in the Kitchen,” where Nicole Dohoda, Erin Bogda and Jess Charlton create some mouth-watering whoopie pies. Whether you call them Oreos, black-and-whites, or gobs, they are absolutely awesome. Don’t forget to vote for Gannon’s Ultimate Fave!
What are you working on? Whatever it is, I’m sure you’ve been working hard and deserve a quick break. -This week in my theatre criticism class, the Rev. Shawn Clerkin asked us all to share some piece of art that we felt was sublime, meaning pleasing all and always. People had lots of different responses, […]
It’s not that I hate math, it’s really just that it scares me a little. Let me explain. Don’t get me wrong, I greatly appreciate the intricacies of mathematics. I just don’t exactly love being the one to… how should I say it… explore those intricacies.
It’s the lucky month of March. It’s the time of year when the snow starts to melt and spring starts to peek its head out of the clouds. With St. Patrick’s Day just around the corner, it’s time to start thinking about the end of the school year. Well, you’re in luck because we’ve compiled […]
Find out how holding a human brain in her hands helped junior biology/pre-med major Ryann Beaumont choose her career path. Check out some other people who believe in the possibilities.
Hey again! It’s that time once again where we’re servin’ up a fresh batch of internet gems to give you a little break from studying, working or reading up on all the goodies here on Edge. -Who doesn’t love music? I’ve always got my iPod in my pocket and I’m listening to something no matter […]
There may still be snow on the ground but spring is just around the corner. With spring comes the looming end of the school year, though it is still just out of sight. While the last day of school may still be just a blip on the calendar radar, we’ve got a fresh list of […]
It seems like every time I turn around, I’m saying the words, “As soon as this project ends I’ll have so much more time to devote to the next thing.” Then, the next project starts and the door keeps revolving…
During the fall semester, students rehearsed and performed Bertolt Brecht’s “Galileo,” which was presented by Gannon University’s Schuster Theatre. The show tells the story Galileo, of one of the greatest Italian scientists and astronomers. It depicts the struggles Galileo faced in presenting his discoveries to the world. The Schuster Theatre is home to several shows during […]
Happy New Year! I hope you’ve all had a wonderful holiday season. I’ve been thinking that to ease back into classes, it might be nice to see a few more internet gems that we’ve been checking out over the past few weeks. – Copy Editor Chelsey Klube turned me on to this one. She’s always […]