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Patch Poll: Should Colleges and Universities Allow Students to Carry Guns on Campus?
At least five Pennsylvania state-owned universities are now allowing guns on campus after the state's lawyers concluded that an outright ban on weapons was probably unconstitutional, according to KDKA-TV . Weapons at five universities--Kutztown, Shippensburg, Edinboro, Slippery Rock and Millersville--are now allowed on campus, though they are still ... (more)
An F on guns: State campuses forced to allow firearms
Seven of Pennsylvania's 14 state-owned universities -- under pressure from gun-rights advocates who believe that carrying firearms on a campus full of young people is a good idea -- quietly have started to allow guns to be carried in open spaces on their campuses.
Earthquake in Canada Felt Here
A 5.2 magnitude earthquake struck a small town near Ottawa , Canada. The shock of the quake and an aftershock a few minutes later were felt locally as far south as Meadville, according to calls to WJET by citizens.
Dave Richards: Hear the real thing at Edinboro fest
Donna the Buffalo was scheduled to perform at the Downtown Edinboro Art & Music Festival on Thursday night.
Pennsylvanians Can Honor Vets with License Plate
Anyone can purchase a plate for $35, and $15 of that will go to the Veterans Trust Fund.
Patch Poll: Should Colleges and Universities Allow Students to Carry Guns on Campus?
At least five Pennsylvania state-owned universities are now allowing guns on campus after the state's lawyers concluded that an outright ban on weapons was probably unconstitutional, according to KDKA-TV . Weapons at five universities--Kutztown, Shippensburg, Edinboro, Slippery Rock and Millersville--are now allowed on campus, though they are still ... (more)
Pennsylvania universities face pressure to end bans on firearms
At first, Edinboro University's director of communications said his school "does not really permit guns on campus," even under its revised weapons policy.
Five People Vie for 2nd District Council Seat
May 14th, 2013 Three contested races for Erie County Council will soon be in the hands of area voters on election day, a week from today.
Some Pa. Colleges Now Allow Students To Carry Guns
At least five Pennsylvania state-owned universities are now allowing guns on campus after the state's lawyers concluded that an outright ban on weapons was likely unconstitutional.
Things to do Monday and the week ahead
Hear men and women sing Broadway songs written for the opposite gender at the "Twisted Broadway" concert, 7:30 p.m., Erie Playhouse, 13 W. 10th St.
Amelia Leone, Cory Chludzinski
Amelia Grace Leone, oldest daughter of Charles and Suzanne Leone of Millcreek, and Cory Michael Chludzinski, son of Patty Chludzinski of Millcreek and Stephen Chludzinski of Erie, were married on July 14, 2012, at Goodell Gardens in Edinboro.
Edinboro to open football schedule at Hall of Fame
The Fighting Scots, 4-6 last season, open against GLIAC member Walsh University at Fawcette Stadium in a Thursday night game on Sept.
Some Pa. state schools allow guns amid review
At least five Pennsylvania state-owned universities are now allowing guns on campus after the state's lawyers concluded that an outright ban on weapons was probably unconstitutional.
At least five Pennsylvania state-owned universities are now allowing guns onto campus after students complained they weren't permitted to pack their firearms, and a subsequent legal analysis by the state's lawyers concluded that an outright ban on weapons was likely unconstitutional.
Edinboro theater presents 'A Night of David Ives'
The spring semester is drawing to a close, and students at Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, along with other area actors, are celebrating with a series of one-act plays.
Charlie Ciali will give program on encaustic painting for Redlands Art Association
Charlie Ciali, an internationally known Palm Springs artist and teacher, will present a program on encaustic painting when Redlands Art Association meets 7 p.m. Tuesday at the Redlands Art Association Gallery, 215 E. State St., Redlands.
Erie County to lose state House seat
Erie County will lose a seat in the state House of Representatives after the Pennsylvania Supreme Court today upheld new boundaries for the chamber that will take effect with the 2014 elections.
Don't get ticked: Check yourself and your pets for tiny pests
Twenty-three ticks were taken to the Erie County Department of Health for identification during April, one more than were taken there in April 2012.
Edinboro University media, student groups face cuts
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania's student media organizations could be facing a substantial reduction in funding at the start of the 2013-14 school year that would eliminate pay for students and could force the campus newspaper to cut back on its printing schedule.
Around 2:40 this afternoon, police say 58 year-old Joann Kowalski was riding a bike, turning north on the Bayfront Parkway off East Sixth Street.