Commentary: Student rights and campus safety in the age of ICE
Students for a Just Society launches at CSU
CSU faculty discuss emeritus policy, Workday, facilities at Senate meeting
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Building belonging: How one student athlete created a space for many
Greek letters signify Black excellence at CSU
CSU graduate student aims to improve Lake Erie's water quality
Immigrant embraces the America that has embraced her
CSU grad builds a brand and career in music marketing
Paying the price: when street parking stops making cents
Student play “Journey West” debuts at playwright's festival
Seiter wins 1-m springboard title at at Horizon League Championship
Recent News
Former WCSB general manager says lawsuit signals a wider fight for college radio
By NICOLE WLOSZEK - posted January 16, 2026Alison Bomgardner spoke after she, WCSB and Friends of XCSB were named as the plaintiffs in a lawsuit filed Monday suing Cleveland State University for handing its student and community-run radio station to Ideastream Public Media.
The Stater Scoop - Episode 1
By NICOLE WLOSZEK | KATERYNA KOPYLCHAK | MORGAN ALTEN - posted February 26, 2026We’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.
CSU men’s swimming finishes 5th at Horizon League meet
By ARIA RUIZ – posted February 24, 2026The Cleveland State University men’s swimming and diving team placed fifth at the 2026 Horizon League Swimming and Diving Championship, totaling 391 points when the four-day meet concluded Saturday.
CSU women’s basketball earns 57-52 victory at Robert Morris
By KIRSTEN KIMBLER – posted February 18, 2026The Vikings picked up their 20th win of the season, with highlights from Colbi Maples and Izabella Zingaro.
Nearly 100 employers connect with students at CSU Career Fair
By MORGAN ALTEN - posted February 13, 2026More than 900 students registered to attend the fair, networking with dozens of Cleveland and regional businesses and institutions, which are offering internships and employment opportunities from casual work to full-time jobs.
Cleveland State men's tennis earns 4-3 victory at Ball State
By KATERYNA KOPYLCHAK – posted February 13, 2025The Cleveland State men's tennis team was back in action Saturday, battling to a thrilling 4-3 victory at Ball State in Muncie, Indiana.
Commentary: Has social media broken Cupid’s arrow?
By ALEXIS STRADFORD – posted February 13, 2026College 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?
CSU track & field shines at Jud Logan Invitational
By MORGAN ALTEN - posted February 10, 2026Cleveland State University track and field put together a strong showing at the fifth Jud Logan Light Giver Open, hosted by Ashland University in Ashland, Ohio, Feb. 6.
CSU women’s tennis falls 4-3 to Temple
By NICOLE WLOSZEK – posted February 7, 2026The 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.
Does LinkedIn really matter for college students?
By KATERYNA KOPYLCHAK – posted February 10, 2025Students might not seriously consider LinkedIn until their final year of college, when graduation suddenly feels close and the pressure to find a job becomes real.
Residence Life hosts trivia night at Viking Marketplace
“It gets a lot of different students together, encourages them to talk to people they wouldn't otherwise talk to and just have a good time,” said Kaleb Roberts, a sophomore resident assistant.
CSU College of Law introduces “Fundamentals of Prompt Engineering for Lawyers”
By AVA FUDURIC – posted February 3, 2026Co-Interim Dean, Brian Ray, explains the new specialized AI-focused training course as Cleveland State moves to integrate artificial intelligence into its teaching.
CSU students walk out to protest ICE
By NICOLE WLOSZEK – posted February 2, 2026The 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.
CSU faculty urged to prioritize SB1 compliance, enrollment strategies as spring semester begins
By KATERYNA KOPYLCHAK – posted February 2, 2026Cleveland State University faculty were encouraged to prioritize course accessibility, student retention and strategic enrollment efforts during the first Faculty Senate meeting of the spring 2026 semester, held Jan. 21.
Cleveland State women’s basketball defeats Milwaukee 66-46
By The Cleveland Stater - posted January 29, 2026The win took Cleveland State to 6-6 in Horizon League play, and 16-7 overall.
Student speak up on CSU socials about university weather alerts
By KIRSTEN KIMBLER – posted January 28, 2026“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.
Snow puts a dampener on first week back for CSU
By KIRSTEN KIMBLER – posted January 16, 2026 Cleveland State University canceled all classes and closed business offices Thursday due to extreme weather conditions.
"Best Of" The Cleveland Stater fall 2025 #3
By JANE MATOUSEK - posted December 16, 2025This 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
By NICOLE WLOSZEK - posted October 16, 2025During 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.




