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Erie-GAINS needs posters

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The Erie-GAINS program is giving Gannon University students the opportunity to submit posters to be displayed at a community-wide forum focusing on engaging in partnerships through service. Urban interaction, economic development, sustainability, partnerships, service, service-learning and experiential education are among the possible topics of focus for the posters. “Hopefully, this will garner support for Erie-GAINS [...]

Financially savvy vacation places break tradition

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Everyone wants to enjoy a luxurious vacation in the summer months, but not everyone has the benefit of an endless budget. However, there are still plenty of destinations that ensure a good time within a reasonable price range. When considering vacation spots, finding a cheap bed to lie in can help tremendously with maintaining a [...]

Megabus makes way to Erie

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Have no fear, college students – you no longer need to compromise your travel plans due to rising gas prices thanks to the Megabus, an inner-city bus service courtesy of Coach USA. Since April 2006, the Megabus has provided extraordinarily low travel fares to many major cities in the United States and Canada. Beginning May [...]

Neighborhood Art House provides volunteer options

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What used to be a Goodyear tire garage is now home to art supplies, dance shoes and musical instruments. The Inner-City Neighborhood Art House, located at 201 E.10th St., is dedicated to assisting inner-city children in becoming productive members of society. The facility serves as a free after-school program that utilizes the arts to promote [...]

Chinese New Year parallels American tradition

Menglong Cai, a sophomore accounting major, says that Chinese New Year is a celebration that focuses on good fortune for the year to come.

Diversity pervades our lives, and with globalization coming into full swing, differing customs and celebrations are beginning to meet in cities all over the world. Although Christmas and New Year’s seem long in the past, international students at Gannon University like sophomore finance major Menglong Cai have just wrapped up the holiday season with the [...]

Ice dunes, dollar films provide entertainment

Most college students know what it’s like to be strapped for cash.  The importance of maintaining a stable budget can be tricky, but students can have fun in Erie without breaking the bank. Fortunately, even in freezing temperatures, Erie still maintains much to offer its residents. Being economically friendly is extremely important, according to Gannon [...]

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