Why I Love The Land: The Holidays
By
TAYLOR LEWIS-KERSLAKE |
KASEY SHERIDAN |
KARYSSA ROSE |
RYAN YEARY - posted December 8, 2023
On this episode of Why I Love The Land, Taylor, Karyssa, Kasey and Ryan discuss all that the holidays have to offer in and around Cleveland. They talk about their yearly holiday traditions, Christmas light displays around Cleveland and their favorite holiday memories.
Happy holidays CSU students, faculty and staff, from everybody here at The Cleveland Stater. Have a great winter break!
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