Spring has sprung at CSU: Unpopulated campus full of life
COVID-19 hasn't stopped creation from displaying the beauty of Spring. Campus is still full of life and hope in spite of an unoccupied campus Spring 2020.
COVID-19 hasn't stopped creation from displaying the beauty of Spring. Campus is still full of life and hope in spite of an unoccupied campus Spring 2020.
Spring has sprung on Cleveland State’s campus amid the COVID-19 crisis. Although the campus is void of human life, trees and flowers are right on schedule and growing slowly because of the cooler spring this year.
As graduates prepare for Cleveland State University’s first virtual commencement ceremony, the staff of Health and Wellness Services plan on how to best assist students and staff medical needs for the rest of this semester and beyond.
As Ohio moves into the second month of quarantine, two local students are hoping to make a difference by starting their own clothing line.
Almost 50 years to the day, millions of Americans took to the streets to fight for a cleaner and safer future for the environment. This day, memorialized as Earth Day, is celebrated every year on April 22.
Applause and cheering followed every performance at the Cabaret Cleveland State University’s Campus Activities Board (CAB) held March 3, where students watched burlesque-type dancing from area professionals as well as fellow students performing in front of their peers.
Students gathered to celebrate Women’s History Month by listening to musicians, comedians, and various other performers and speakers at the Campus Activities Board (CAB)’s "Empower Her CSU" event.
The show was the second of a two-part event organized by CAB to kick off Women’s History Month. CAB’s Diversity Events Chair Riley Roubanes took the lead in planning the event.