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Are Black women living their worst nightmare or just in Cleveland, Ohio?

Cleveland State University's fourth annual Project 400 Our Lived Experience hosted a series of panels Feb. 24 to discuss issues facing Black communities in Cleveland as part of Black History Month. Discussions centered around the theme of, "Our Bodies, Our Minds, Our Communities: Physical, Emotional and Environmental Impacts of Racism."

CSU shows student appreciation

“CSU students can expect a week full of opportunities to connect and engage with different departments and staff throughout campus,” Samantha Broaddus, Assistant Director of Campus Engagement, said regarding the event.

Local Black artists, businesses court CSU students

Cleveland State’s Campus Activities Board (CAB) featured local black businesses in its Black Business Bazaar, held on Feb. 21. The bazaar was one of many events held at CSU in February to celebrate Black History Month.

Have you heard about “Deen N Dine” at CSU?

CSU's Muslim Student Association held its most recent “Deen N Dine” in the Student Center Ballroom, Feb. 14. These events are held monthly for students to learn about Islam, gather with friends and share a meal. All students are welcome and encouraged to attend.

Why weren't we in school on Monday?

Students had the day off on Monday, Feb. 20, 2023, in honor of Presidents Day, a national holiday that’s been celebrated since the late 1800s.