Gannon A to Z: B is for bricks

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The brick paths on Gannon’s campus may not lead you to Oz, but they will take you to some of the university’s most popular spots. AJ’s Way – the well-traveled brick walkway leading from 7th to 8th Street – makes for a charming stroll to the Palumbo Academic Center. You’ll also find bricks underfoot in […]

AfterThoughts: Food, phones and Fringe

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Here’s what the editors are thinking at the end of their first week back from spring break: Tyler Babcock, editor-in-chief: My iPhone 4S is sitting at FedEx. I’m stuck in the office. Sad panda.

Gannon A to Z: A is for archaeology

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What exactly is archaeology? Well, it’s the scientific study of historic or prehistoric peoples and their cultures by analysis of the things they left behind – artifacts, inscriptions, monuments and other such remains, especially those that have been excavated. The College of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences at Gannon offers an 18-credit minor in archaeology […]

High School Happenings: Collegiate entertains with “Academy on Parade”

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Brooke Latimer, a senior at Collegiate Academy in Erie and one of Edge’s high school correspondents, writes: On March 16, Collegiate Academy is hosting its annual Academy on Parade. This event has been going on since the 1940s and was originally a competition amongst Erie city schools.  Academy on Parade is an auditioned talent show […]

RECAP: February headlines from Edge

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In case you missed it, here’s a rundown of the stuff we covered this past month on Edge. Features: Nominate your picks for Gannon’s Ultimate Fave 2012 by Edge Staff (2/1/2012) CLICK-WORTHY: An aardvark from Erie? by Matt Kridel (2/3/2012) AfterThoughts: Random Friday quotes by Edge Staff (2/3/2012)

AfterThoughts: Spring break edition

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Here’s what the editors are thinking at the end of their first week back from spring break: Tyler Babcock, editor-in-chief: My iPhone 4S is sitting at FedEx. I’m stuck in the office. Sad panda.

[VIDEO] GU-REVU: Hometown Heroes and Hometown Rivalries

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This week’s GU-REVU takes a look at the longstanding rivalry between the Gannon Knights and Mercyhurst Lakers. Don Sherman, Associate Director of Athletics at Gannon, talks about what goes on behind the scenes when these two teams meet for exciting matchups at the Hammermill Center. Meanwhile, Alex DelPiumbo gets the scoop from Erie native and […]