Pro-Palestine supporters rally outside the 'All In Leadership Forum'
Pro-Palestine supporters rallied at Playhouse Square on Nov. 20, outside the venue for the "All In Leadership Forum."
Pro-Palestine supporters rallied at Playhouse Square on Nov. 20, outside the venue for the "All In Leadership Forum."
The Cleveland Community celebrated its 19th annual Day of the Dead, Nov. 4, 2023, at the Cleveland Public Theatre, Church, Parish Hall and surrounding areas in Cleveland's Detroit-Shoreway neighborhood.
Cleveland State’s Viking Food Co. served Thanksgiving dinner early, on Nov. 9, in the Viking Marketplace to students and members of the public looking to celebrate the much-loved feast on campus.
A warm welcome and serving stations laden with food greeted attendees. Students had to use one swipe upon entry, while non-CSU students were asked to pay a small fee for the event which ran from 4-8 p.m.
CSU Resident Life held their latest trivia night, on Tuesday, at the Viking Public House at Cleveland State University.
The topics for the night included sports and musicals as well as the typical closer, ‘Name that Tune.’
The winning team was Taylor Lewis-Kerslake, Kat Magalski and Nate Previts.
VPH hosts trivia night every second Tuesday. Entry is free for you and two of your friends. Each member of the winning team receives a $15 Viking Dining Dollar gift card to use across campus.
CSU Police Department's therapy dogs Rune and Thor now have their own plushes which students can purchase at Viking Outfitters, the campus bookstore.
On this episode of Why I Love the Land, Karyssa, Kat, Josh and Ryan talk about the nature of the Greater Cleveland area.
On this episode of Why I Love The Land Jack, Taylor, and Ryan talk about the Cleveland sports scene.
The group started with a discussion on the soccer teams at Cleveland State. From there they diverged into a deeper conversation on the state of athletics at CSU.
Students were lining up to welcome fall on Wednesday, at the "Fall Into CLE" event, the CSU Campus Activities Board (CAB) hosted in the Student Center atrium.
On this episode of Why I Love The Land, Karyssa, Kasey, Nicole and Jack talk about Cleveland's deep connection to music.
The group started with a discussion on the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and the plans to expand the facilities to include a new concert venue. Karyssa dives into the history of former Cleveland radio DJ Allen "Moondog" Freed. To close out the episode, everyone shared stories about their favorite musical acts they've seen in the great city of Cleveland.
On this episode of Why I Love The Land, Jack, Taylor and Ryan talk about the Cleveland sports scene.
They started with a discussion of soccer at Cleveland State. From there they diverged into a deeper conversation on the state of athletics at CSU. For the second half of the show, they discussed professional sports in Cleveland.