Stater editors discuss the 2024 election
Evan, Jordan, Sophie and Alex talk about the upcoming presidential election, pitting Donald Trump against Kamala Harris for the White House.
Evan, Jordan, Sophie and Alex talk about the upcoming presidential election, pitting Donald Trump against Kamala Harris for the White House.
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.
Cleveland State men's soccer defeated Chicago State 3-1 on Friday at Krenzler Field. It was the second straight victory at home for the Vikings, who moved to 2-1 for the season with the win.
In the first half, CSU's Bojan Kolevski (9) scored twice with assists from Quinn Goves (30) and Marko Rimac (7), taking a 2-0 lead into halftime.
CSU’s campus was bustling with students and anticipation as the move-in process began. Between Aug. 22-24, upperclassmen and faculty aided the incoming community in settling into the campus homes for a fresh semester as Vikings.
CSU's TRIO Student Support Services program hosted its annual graduation on May 2 when first-generation graduates celebrated with family and friends graduating from Cleveland State University.
The TRIO/SSS Program is designed to help first-generation college and/or low-income students progress toward graduation. TRIO/SSS provides opportunities for academic development, assistance with college requirements, and the motivation and support needed to complete a college degree.
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.
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.
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.
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.