Wednesday May 15 | Erie Times News
Erie man charged with theft, trespassing at Gannon U.
An Erie man accused of forcing a woman to write him a check during a Thursday morning burglary now faces charges of taking another woman's money while trespassing at a Gannon University residence hall earlier that morning.
Erie priest who founded Maria House Projects dies
Ordained a priest in 1947, he had served several area parishes and taught at Erie's Gannon University for more than 25 years, according to information from the Catholic Diocese of Erie.
The sixth annual Pink Zone spearheaded by the Gannon University basketball program, raised $17,000. The event honors and recognizes breast cancer survivors, as well as educates about breast cancer, while helping raise funds.
Kevin Cuneo: Rent-Way part of Davis book
In his new book, Lanny Davis, former White House special counsel to President Bill Clinton, writes an interesting chapter on Rent-Way and its former chairman, William Morgenstern.
What is your vision for Erie County?
The Erie Times-News Editorial Board interviewed the five candidates for Erie County executive and posed the same three questions to each candidate.
Police charge Erie man with breaking into apartment, forcing woman to write check
Erie police said a city man familiar with a Myrtle Street apartment coerced its occupant to write him a check for $600 after he climbed in through an unlocked window early Thursday morning.
Debates set for next week in county executive's race
The Erie Reader's 2013 Downtown Debate Series takes place Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Jefferson Educational Society, 3207 State St.
Gannon, Mercyhurst baseball players honored by PSAC
Gannon University's baseball team had one of its best regular seasons ever, and the Golden Knights were rewarded for their efforts today when the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference announced its all-star teams.
Thanks to Donations Erie Police Department Gets 8 New Cars
May 6th, 2013 City of Erie officials rolled out new police cars today to add to the fleet.
Gannon Serves Steaks, Shakes and Cakes
It's time for college students to cram for final exams and at Gannon University the brain food for a late night is pancakes.
Liz Allen: Little Free Library is big deal
I'm not sure if this is a sorry example of my limited tech skills or a brilliant instance of how to multitask.
VNA nurse reflects on making a difference
For the past eight years, Caroline Sherwin, R.N., B.S.N., has been a hospice nurse for the Visiting Nurse Association of Erie County.
Erie police will soon have a slightly beefed up street presence as two retiring police officers are replaced with two new patrol officers.
Two new Erie police officers join force
Kristin Bergquist, 28, and Nico Fioravanti, 23, were welcomed to the 173-member bureau during a ceremony at City Hall this morning.
Students will get their final chance to shine in the Gannon University spotlight as they receive their dimplomas in the university's graduation ceremony.
Renovations to Nash Library remain on hold
Gannon University is starting major renovations to the Carneval Athletic Pavilion this summer, but Nash Library will go untouched for at least the next year.
Musical revue features songs from Broadway
"And the World Goes 'Round" showcases the talent of Gannon University students, a professor and a student from Mercyhurst University.
Local Student Accepted at Gannon University
Madison J. Jagoda of Freetown has been accepted at Gannon University, Erie, Pa., and will begin classes in the fall 2013 semester as a 3 + 4 Ross University accelerated veterinary program major.
Gannon University students in a leadership seminar have worked together in groups to produce informational pamphlets to provide information about the members of the refugee population in Erie to the local community.
It's about respect: Erie-area colleges urge off-campus students to be good neighbors
The Mercyhurst University seniors are friends who live in separate off-campus rental houses in neighborhoods rimming the Erie campus.