By
KOYA BALL - posted May 13, 2024
Students, friends, family and members of the Cleveland community were out having fun the afternoon of May 1, as Cleveland State University's Division of Hospitality Services hosted its annual CarniVike.
The event served as a platform to raise awareness and foster inclusivity. Students, and the wider college community and its supporters attended. Sponsors included Freshwater, RTA and the Cleveland Public Library.
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