Going to the drive-in during COVID-19
As COVID-19 continues to persist and change everyone’s daily lives, many establishments have had to make transitions in order to accommodate the current situation.
As COVID-19 continues to persist and change everyone’s daily lives, many establishments have had to make transitions in order to accommodate the current situation.
As the host of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, music is the heartbeat of Cleveland’s nightlife. But COVID-19 has battered that scene.
With Halloween in lockdown this year, the Cleveland State University’s student-run radio station WCSB (89.3 FM) had to change the way they threw their annual Halloween masquerade.
The Monte Ahuja College of Business event series, “How to Create a Side Hustle”, recently featured fourth year business major and entrepreneur Harry Quiñones.
Halloweek at Cleveland State this year took a departure from the usual Fenn Tower of Terror and other Halloween activities due to COVID-19. The Campus Activities Board (CAB) held a virtual event in its place.
When the coronavirus made its way to Ohio in March, Cleveland State University responded by converting entirely to remote teaching and learning.
Cleveland State University’s Black Studies Program is holding a contest titled “Good Trouble: The Voting Experiences of Communities of Color."