Why I Love the Land: Nature
On this episode of Why I Love the Land, Karyssa, Kat, Josh and Ryan talk about the nature of the Greater Cleveland area.
On this episode of Why I Love the Land, Karyssa, Kat, Josh and Ryan talk about the nature of the Greater Cleveland area.
On this episode of Why I Love The Land Jack, Taylor, and Ryan talk about the Cleveland sports scene.
The group started with a discussion on the soccer teams at Cleveland State. From there they diverged into a deeper conversation on the state of athletics at CSU.
Students were lining up to welcome fall on Wednesday, at the "Fall Into CLE" event, the CSU Campus Activities Board (CAB) hosted in the Student Center atrium.
On this episode of Why I Love The Land, Karyssa, Kasey, Nicole and Jack talk about Cleveland's deep connection to music.
The group started with a discussion on the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and the plans to expand the facilities to include a new concert venue. Karyssa dives into the history of former Cleveland radio DJ Allen "Moondog" Freed. To close out the episode, everyone shared stories about their favorite musical acts they've seen in the great city of Cleveland.
On this episode of Why I Love The Land, Jack, Taylor and Ryan talk about the Cleveland sports scene.
They started with a discussion of soccer at Cleveland State. From there they diverged into a deeper conversation on the state of athletics at CSU. For the second half of the show, they discussed professional sports in Cleveland.
CSU's Helping You Through Peer Education (H.Y.P.E) team on Oct. 17 hosted Spooky Land in the Student Center Atrium at Cleveland State University.
The H.Y.P.E team gave Cleveland State organizations the chance to share educational information about Halloween with students. They provided students with candy, music, games and spooky decorations. Students were encouraged to wear their best costume and enter to win prizes.
The event, on Sept. 21, featured multiple student organization tables, student-made artwork and a thrift swap.
Viking Public House, Cleveland State’s newest addition to its growing food options, opened on Friday.
Gamers from across the U.S. came to experience the Cleveland Gaming Classic convention, Sept. 22-24, at the I-X center, a festival of video games, collectibles, cosplay, competitions, and fun for kids of all ages.
Mocktails, snacks and activities filled the Student Center courtyard at the Student Wellness event on Sept. 7.