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Stater editors discuss the 2024 election
By ALEX MARTINEZ | EVAN PETERS | JORDAN SHELTON | SOPHIE FARRAR - posted November 1, 2024Evan, Jordan, Sophie and Alex talk about the upcoming presidential election, pitting Donald Trump against Kamala Harris for the White House.
A policy guide to candidates for the U.S. presidency
By EMILY GINLEY - posted October 7, 2024With four weeks until eligible U.S. citizens go to the polls Nov. 5, who will they be voting for — the Democratic Party nominee, current Vice President Kamala Harris, or former U.S. president Donald Trump?
Five Halloween costumes that need to stay home this year
By CASEY COUCH - posted October 30, 2024Every year on Halloween, I look forward to picking out my own costume as I do to seeing what other people choose to wear.
The evolution of Halloween: tracing the origins of a spooky tradition
By EMILY GINLEY - posted November 4, 2024All Hallows’ Eve or as we know it today, Halloween, originated as the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain (pronounced "sow-in") 2,000 years ago in Ireland, the United Kingdom and northern France.
Panel speaks to free speech on campus, the law and university policies
By LAUREN SCHWAN – posted October 14, 2024CSU’s free speech panel informed the campus community about laws governing a U.S. citizen's constitutional right and their application to university policies.
Engineering & computer science fair connects students, companies
By LAUREN SCHWAN – posted October 9, 2024Over 1,500 students attended this semester's connections fair for engineering and computer science students to find internships, co-ops and full-time positions.
CSU's parking department adds spaces, vehicles, to better serve the community
By EMILY GINLEY - posted October 2, 2024Cleveland State offers a variety of underutilized parking options and van rental services to improve navigating campus for students.
CSU faculty senate addresses budget issues, student success
By LAUREN SCHWAN - posted September 14, 2024Cleveland State can expect growth in the university population, a decrease in debt and new strategic plans and structures that will better address some of the challenges the university has been struggling with.
What you need to know about Lycorma delicatula: the spotted lanternfly
By LAUREN SCHWAN - posted October 10, 2024The invasive species nicknamed the spotted lanternfly arrived in the United States sometime in the early 2010s. Now, it is spreading and threatens agriculture and insects, including bees.
Cleveland State volleyball splits series with Purdue Fort Wayne
By LAINEY NOVAK - posted October 20, 2024Cleveland State's volleyball team split its two-match series with Purdue Fort Wayne, falling in straight sets Friday night before reversing that result against the Mastodons on Saturday.
CSU men’s golf concludes season with an 8th place finish at Dayton Flyer Invitational
By CASEY COUCH - posted October 28, 2024The Cleveland State men's golf team secured an eighth-place finish at the Dayton Flyer Invitational, Oct. 21-22.