Ohio’s higher education overhaul bill advances: What’s next for CSU?
The sweeping legislation would ban DEI programs, prohibit faculty strikes, and require a mandatory civics course—impacting public universities like Cleveland State.
“What does it all mean?” SGA listening session provides some answers
SB1, threats to international students and the LGBTQ+ and Black student communities were on the agenda at listening sessions the Student Government Association organized with CSU's senior adminstrative and academic leadership.
CSU international students seek clarity amid Trump anti-immigration push
International students at Cleveland State met Feb. 11 to voice their concerns about some of the executive orders coming from the administration of President Donald Trump.
Federal stop work order hits student teachers at CSU
Cleveland State has stepped in to support students after the administration of President Donald Trump halted funding for Levin College's UNITE program.
Issues at The Edge frustrate residents
Residents at The Edge have expressed frustrations over building issues and changes such as safety, privacy and plumbing.
Gabriel Delgado: CSU student who shoots for the stars
Meet Gabriel Delgado, a Cleveland State sophomore, photographer and videographer with a star studded portfolio who began his burgeoning entrepreneurial empire with nothing more than his father’s digital camera and a broadcasting club in Akron, Ohio.
This is who will win March Madness (in my humble opinion)
As the second rounds of the men’s and women’s NCAA basketball tournament have concluded, I am predicting which teams will be crowned national champions in early April based on the Sweet 16 matchups.
CSU's Bucknavich wraps up collegiate career at NCAA Championships
Cleveland State heavyweight Bucknavich exits early at the NCAA Championships, concluding a commendable career.
Recent News
The women who shaped us: a reflection on Women’s History Month
By EMILY GINLEY– posted April 1, 2025Perspectives from CSU students on influential women who helped shape them, inspired change, spark movements and connect with the world today.
CSU women’s golf reacts to the program's discontinuation
By ANTHONY REED – posted March 21, 2025As the Vikings go into the Spring 2025 women’s golf season, team members shared their thoughts on Cleveland State's decision to terminate its wrestling, women’s golf and softball programs.
CSU Faculty Senate meeting tiptoes around SB1
By RUBY DARWISH - posted March 19, 2026Some faculty at Cleveland State University voiced frustration after the Feb. 26 Faculty Senate meeting during which the administration declined to address concerns over Ohio Senate Bill 1 (SB1).
CSU's Spring 2025 Career Fair connects students with top regional employers
By RUBY DARWISH - posted March 9, 2025Hundreds of students explored job and internship opportunities, networked with industry professionals and gained career insights at CSU’s premier hiring event this semester.
Law school's Dean Lee Fisher bids farewell to CSU
By Jordan Shelton - posted March 21, 2025Lee Fisher, J.D., dean of the CSU College of Law, shared heartfelt remarks about his time at Cleveland State as he prepares to move this summer into his new position as the 10th president of Baldwin Wallace University.
Jump Back Ball brings Cleveland together for a night of sweet celebration
By GRACE SALTER - posted March 9, 2025Playhouse Square was alive with excitement March 1 as people attending the Cleveland institution's annual Jump Back Ball were out in force and dressed to impress.
CSU wrestling draws sellout crowd to final home match
By ANTHONY REED – posted February 26, 2025Cleveland State hosted “Wrestling Night” to celebrate the program’s history prior to the team's last home match, against Kent State. CSU announced in January it was discontinuing the program, a decision Sen. Bernie Moreno called "disquieting."
WellFest promotes community wellness at CSU
By ANTHONY REED – posted March 12, 2025Hundreds of students, faculty and staff attended the 19th annual WellFest hosted by Cleveland State University's Rec Center in the Student Center on March 6.
Giving Day raises almost 700K for CSU, protesters call for fair staff wages
By EVAN PETERS – posted March 2, 2025The Cleveland State community raised money for many of CSU's programs and colleges across campus on Giving Day, Feb. 27. That same day a group of demonstrators protested staff budget cuts and campus-wide layoffs.