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A policy guide of candidates to be the next U.S. president
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?
"Best of" The Cleveland Stater fall 2024 #1
By LAINEY NOVAK- October 4, 2024In this edition of the "best of" The Cleveland Stater, we highlight the Cleveland air show, faculty senate, CSU's "Vision 2030," gaming and golf.
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.
CSU unveils new development plan
By EVAN PETERS – posted September 5, 2024Cleveland State University President Laura Bloomberg, Ph.D., hosted a Zoom webinar Tuesday to discuss CSU's development over the next four months of a strategic plan for the campus.
CSU axes 20 programs, suspends 22 others
By JOSHUA WITCHER - posted May 10, 2024Cleveland State on May 1 announced it was cutting or suspending dozens of programs as part of a plan to “right size” the university. The union representing faculty says it is alarmed by the development.
A note from the spring '24 Editor-in-Chief
By JOSHUA WITCHER - posted May 7, 2024To all of you, our readers, thank you for supporting us and reading the Cleveland Stater. It has been an honor to serve as your Editor-in-Chief these past few months.
Billy Joel and Rod Stewart sing together for the first time at Huntington Bank Field
Billy Joel and Rod Stewart attracted over 50,000 excited fans to Huntington Bank Field, Sept. 13, 2024. It was the first time the two superstars had shared a concert stage.
The packed stadium was filled with old-time rockers and young fans, united in music, and bridging the age divide with “Piano Man” apparel and Rod Stewart tees.
CSU Rec Center’s 4th annual “Golf Scramble” supports students
By CASEY COUCH - posted September 23The event raised money for scholarships that go directly to Cleveland State students.