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This week Samra Karamustafic reports on Ohio's mass vaccination clinic at the Wolstein Center, Robert Fenbers tell us the men’s basketball team is going dancing, Courtney Brynes attended the Project 400 conference and Allyssa Brand-Bey takes another look at this year's Super Bowl.
Recent News
CSU's Levin college honors students, staff, faculty
The Levin College of Public Affairs and Education acknowledged the college's valedictorian, outstanding students, staff and promoted faculty in an event to mark the end of the semester held in the Student Center ballroom April 15.
SGA survey indicates many students don't want a set textbook fee
By KARIM SEIF - posted April 10, 2024Cleveland State’s Student Government Association (SGA) has been surveying students about an administrative initiative to set a universal sliding book fee for students.
Fire damages The Luckman
By KIRSTEN BEARD - posted April 10, 2024The fire in a trash chute reignited after being extinguished. A firefighter at the scene estimated the cost of the damage at close to half a million dollars.
Black women inspire with their stories
By Jordan Shelton - posted April 10, 2024Five Black women inspired their audience, March 1, at a panel organized by Cleveland State's Mareyjoyce Green Women’s Center to initiate women’s history month with a discussion of the meaning of Black womanhood.
The origins of 4/20 and why Ohioans are toking today
By KAT MAGALSKI - posted April 20, 2024Summer is fast approaching, and this year Ohioans should be able to legally smoke recreational marijuana while enjoying the sunshine. That it's not possible yet to legally buy weed won't stop people from rolling a joint to celebrate 4/20.
Over 100 vendors attend CSU career fair
The Career fair has become one of the biggest events each year at CSU. Career Development and Exploration hosts the fair, which this year brought together potential employers with students on March 7, 2024. One hundred and twenty-five employers, 275 recruiters from industries across the region, and 16 school districts were represented. A third of the employers said they were open to hiring international students.
High school students battle for top robot
55 high school teams competed for top robot at the 25th annual FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Robotics Buckeye Regional competition at the Wolstein Center from March 20-23.
CSU men's tennis remains undefeated
By KAT MAGALSKI - posted April 19, 2024CSU's men's tennis continued their winning streak with victories over IUPUI, Northern Kentucky and Walsh.