Dramashop’s second mainstage show opens

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Good things come in threes: the Trinity, the Stooges and the cast of “Copenhagen.” Named for its setting in Denmark’s capital, this drama explores the very conversation that converted atomic power to a war force. The spare cast is certainly a challenge for the actors. Each character has roughly 45 minutes of lines to memorize, […]

Project aids Twilight Wish

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Senior business majors at Gannon University had the opportunity to dive head-first into the world of nonprofit work this semester as they spent countless hours of time and energy working with a local foundation to raise funds and spread the word. Students in this semester’s Business Policy class worked alongside their teacher, Bruce Kibler – […]

Look into the Past: Walker Building

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Look into the Past takes old photos from Gannon’s archives and revisits their present-day locations. Feel free to visit the original post for more information. On the corner of Peach and Seventh streets, Walker has been a part of Gannon for over 40 years. On the ground floor are 90.5 WERG, the campus radio station, […]

King discusses plans, goals as SGA’s next president

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With his campaign over, Luke King can rest easy. That is, until he assumes his position as Gannon University’s 2013-14 Student Government Association president in the fall. The campaigning and election were “nerve-wracking” for King, especially since King felt each of his two opponents was strong competition for the presidential race. King shared the ballot […]

University announces newest online-only program

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Gannon University has been expanding beyond the City of Erie and increasing its digital presence. The master’s of education degree is the university’s newest online program. It joins other master‘s degrees in business administration, public administration and engineering management, as well as a registered nursing to bachelor of science in nursing undergraduate degree. But unlike […]

Timberlake’s ’20/20′ might grasp perfection

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It’s the year to bring back all of the artists on hiatus. First Paramore, then Fall Out Boy and now Justin Timberlake is back. Timberlake’s new album was one of the most anticipated albums this year, reaching out to different groups of people including N’ Sync fans, fans of Justin Timberlake’s older music and fans […]

Active senior seeks election to public office

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“Restore, Empower, Promote,” is Gannon University student Selena King’s campaign slogan in her run for the Erie City Council. King, a senior liberal arts major with a concentration in social work and communications  and a minor in organizational leadership, said the reason she was running for City Council was to become more involved in the […]

Outgoing SGA president reflects on term

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Ange Coustillac wouldn’t boast about her accomplishments or her legacy. Instead she will leave her decisions and actions as Gannon University’s 2012-13 Student Government Association president speak for themselves. “It’s not up to me to say, ‘I did this and I did that,’” Coustillac said. “If the students think I did a good job in […]

Lenten donations add up

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Gannon University’s chapter of Catholic Relief Service ambassadors is one of the nearly 13,000  across the United States that participate in the annual Rice Bowl each Lent. The Rice Bowl is used to collect donations that will be given to help the hungry and serves as a reminder to assist those who are struggling across […]

Campus reflects on grading scale’s impact, usefulness

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Gannon University professors and students are adjusting to life under a new regime – the regime of the nearly year-old grading scale, that is. Last March, the Provost’s Council and the Faculty Senate announced the university-wide change to the pluses-only scale. The new scale adds minuses to the system, and the minuses drop several GPA […]