Recent News

  • "Best Of" The Cleveland Stater spring 2026 #1

    This edition of the “Best of” the Stater features a beloved Cleveland entertainer, Black History Month, parking problems at CSU, a student written and directed play, and whether LinkedIn matters for students.
  • The Stater Scoop - Episode 2

    For the second episode of The Stater Scoop, we're celebrating Black History Month with CSU’s Black Student Union!

  • The Stater Scoop - Episode 1

    We’re excited to announce a new podcast from The Cleveland Stater – The Stater Scoop! Each episode, we’ll welcome different guests from around campus to talk with members of our newsroom.

  • Greek letters signify Black excellence at CSU

    Sorority Zeta Phi Beta and fraternity Phi Beta Sigma are two organizations at Cleveland State which embody the achievements of Black students, highlighting the excellence that Black History Month honors every year.
  • Commentary: Has social media broken Cupid’s arrow?

    College has always been about getting your degree. Possibly getting the Disney fairytale ending and finding your forever partner was also on the curriculum for many. But what does Gen Z want from the day?
  • Immigrant embraces the America that has embraced her

    Beloved Cleveland entertainer Bella Sin shares how living undocumented impacted their survival, self-identity, and quest for belonging in America. “Queer nightlife gave me a place to be fully myself, loved and accepted."
  • CSU women’s tennis falls 4-3 to Temple

    The Cleveland State women’s tennis team on Sunday finished its Morgantown, West Virginia road swing with a narrow 4-3 loss against Philadelphia's Temple University. 

  • CSU students walk out to protest ICE

    The students joined the nationwide strike Friday against the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency, following confrontations in several major cities in recent months, and the killing of two U.S. citizens in Minneapolis.
  • Student speak up on CSU socials about university weather alerts

    “We take feedback into account for sure, but the decisions that we make keep the safety of our campus community foremost, in terms of our people being able to get to campus safely,” said Nigamanth Sridhar, Ph.D., CSU executive vice president and provost.
  • "Best Of" The Cleveland Stater fall 2025 #3

    This edition of the “Best of” the Stater features an interview with CSU President Laura Bloomberg, Ph.D., Thanksgiving festivities at CSU, underground student fashion in Cleveland, an Umoja event, and the hapless Cleveland Browns.
  • Why WCSB matters to me

    During my second semester at Cleveland State University, in February of 2025, I took the leap into college radio. It changed my life – then the station was taken over.