CSU begins spring 2024
Back to school season is in full swing! Students returned to Cleveland State University, Tuesday, to begin the spring 2024 semester, in high spirits despite the low temperatures.
Back to school season is in full swing! Students returned to Cleveland State University, Tuesday, to begin the spring 2024 semester, in high spirits despite the low temperatures.
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.
On the second episode of Why I Love the Land: Sports, Jack, Taylor and Ryan discuss the upcoming Cleveland Cavaliers season as well as the start of CSU’s basketball season, for both the men’s and women’s teams.
Students living at The Edge or The Langston had the chance to take part in the free event, with the opportunity to donate nonperishable goods to Lift Up Vikes food pantry and, if they chose to do so, donate their plush bears to the Children's Center of Medina County.
Pro-Palestine supporters rallied at Playhouse Square on Nov. 20, outside the venue for the "All In Leadership Forum."
The Cleveland Community celebrated its 19th annual Day of the Dead, Nov. 4, 2023, at the Cleveland Public Theatre, Church, Parish Hall and surrounding areas in Cleveland's Detroit-Shoreway neighborhood.
Cleveland State’s Viking Food Co. served Thanksgiving dinner early, on Nov. 9, in the Viking Marketplace to students and members of the public looking to celebrate the much-loved feast on campus.
A warm welcome and serving stations laden with food greeted attendees. Students had to use one swipe upon entry, while non-CSU students were asked to pay a small fee for the event which ran from 4-8 p.m.