Black History Month opens at CSU with music, history and community
Students and faculty gathered for a night of music, history and cultural celebration honoring Black pioneers.
The struggle for stable housing - local impact, student concerns, government choices
CSU students respond to Cleveland’s rising homelessness as advocates push for local action.
CSU's Lee Fisher named next president of Baldwin Wallace University
Lee Fisher, J.D., is stepping down as dean of the Cleveland State College of Law to take over as president of BWU in the summer.
Cavs visit CSU campus for Special Olympics basketball event
The event featuring the NBA's Cleveland Cavaliers brought together 14 local school districts for a fun day of fitness and wellness for special education students.
CSU to begin renovating outdoor plaza
Renovation of the outdoor plaza between Rhodes Tower and the Student Center is scheduled to begin later this month. Cleveland State hopes to make it a better outdoor space for students.
New broadcasting minor starts production at CSU
The minor features two new classes in collaboration with Classic Teleproductions to prepare students for a career in the broadcast news or television industry.
How CSU plans to spend $321,500 on upgrading campus safety
The State of Ohio awarded Cleveland State the money. The university plans to improve lighting, put a third mobile surveillance trailer on campus and upgrade security at residential locations with the money from Gov. DeWine’s budget.
Cleveland’s local venues create a thriving music scene
Venue workers, concertgoers and musicians share what makes Cleveland’s music scene special.
Recent News
Valentine's Day date ideas for CSU students
By JORDAN SHELTON and LAINEY NOVAK – posted February 13, 2025This year spend your Valentine’s Day with the person you love doing things you both can love together.
CSU cuts three sports programs amid athletics restructuring
By KARIM SEIF - posted January 23, 2025In a decision made during today’s board of trustees meeting, CSU announced significant changes to its athletics programs.
Do college students have a sports gambling problem?
By JORDAN SHELTON - posted November 10, 2024.The NCAA says sports wagering is "widespread" on college campuses, with more than 12 million colleges students placing bets.
Bloomberg discusses strategic plan, budget cuts, the election, campus safety and mice
By LAINEY NOVAK – posted December 12, 2024Dr. Laura Bloomberg sat down with The Cleveland Stater to discuss the university’s new strategic plan, budget challenges, campus safety initiatives, and the potential impacts of the Nov. 5 election on higher education.
QSA’s 'Queer Prom': A night of glam and community
By KAINA K** - posted December 17, 2024The Queer Student Alliance organized an inclusive prom event to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community on campus, offering a welcoming space for self-expression and connection.
CSU fencing has mixed result at DeCicco Duals
By SOPHIE FARRAR – posted January 27, 2025The Cleveland State men’s team finished 3-3 while the women’s team finished 3-4 in the weekend meet at the University of Notre Dame.
Speaking truth to power has never been more important
By LAINEY NOVAK – posted November 8, 2024In the coming age of Trump, finding the strength, purpose and courage to tell stories that matter in the wake of a divisive election is every journalist's duty.
Trump’s reelection sparks anxiety among LGBTQ students over rights and protections
By KAINA K** - posted December 5, 2024As news of Donald Trump’s reelection spread across the nation Nov. 5, many in the LGBTQ community felt a familiar wave of anxiety and fear.