Thousands of books lost when pipes burst in Michael Schwartz Library
Extensive flooding in Cleveland State's main library over the winter break destroyed books and temporarily shut down the library while cleanup crews worked to limit the damage.
CSU courtyard regular arrested for violating protection order
Alec Popivker was arrested by the university’s police department on Jan. 25 for violating a protection order connected to a CSU student.
Activists march in Cleveland on the anniversary of Roe V. Wade.
“When you plant seeds, do you walk away and say ‘I hope that all works out?’ No,” Senator Nickie Antonio said. “Our democracy is the same way. We plant the seeds but then we have to tend it – we have to take care of it.”
CSU starts the new semester with a new brand
Cleveland State University announced a new brand for the school which will anchor the revamp of the university known as CSU 2.0.
CSU announces gymnasium initiative
Cleveland State University has announced an initiative to better the Woodling Gymnasium, including updates to the lighting and sound systems, locker rooms and equipment for the academic center.
Cuteness overload! A “paw-ty” worth attending
Students and staff gathered in Cleveland State University's Student Center Atrium on Jan. 23 to celebrate the first birthdays of Rune and Thor, the university’s campus companions.
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CSU men's soccer - 2022 in review and what's next?
By JACK GILLESPIE - posted December 23, 2022With a Horizon league championship and a taste of the NCAA tournament under its belt, Cleveland State men's soccer is looking to the future with confidence.
New dining outlets delayed until at least spring '23
By JACK GILLESPIE - posted December 21, 2022One factor contributing to the setbacks was the university’s desire to incorporate student feedback into the plans, hoping by so doing to better represent the campus community.
People of CSU - Karen Borneman, M.D.
By ABIGAIL PREISZIG - posted December 16, 2022Meet Karen Borneman, Doctor of Family Medicine, who has been with Cleveland State University’s Health and Wellness Services since 1989.
CSU's new master plan is just that - a plan
By KIRSTEN BEARD - posted December 12, 2022Faculty senate members at their Dec. 7 meeting heard more about the new Cleveland State University master plan, were informed that the interim provost is now provost and that rats and insects that have taken up residence in Rhodes Tower.
Comment - CSU students talk Roe v. Wade
By LYDIA KACALA - posted Dec. 7, 2022The Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade and a woman's constitutional right to abortion in its June 24, 2022 ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization.
Opinion - Deshaun Watson highlights a flaw in the NFL
By MASON COLEDeshaun Watson was officially reinstated by the National Football League Nov. 28 after serving an 11-game suspension for violating the league's personal conduct policy.
OSU president resigns midway through term
By KIRSTEN BEARD - posted on November 30, 2022.Ohio State University President Kristina Johnson, Ph.D. has announced that she will step down from her position at the end of the school year, in May 2023, after being in the position for three years.
CSU approves Levin, Marshall name changes
By MARY DUDZIK - posted November 20, 2022CSU’s board of trustees at its Nov. 17 meeting approved name changes for a new college at Cleveland State University and its law college.