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Anshula Dhiman is studying the causes of algae blooms. Her research explores how nutrients in lake sediments drive harmful summer blooms which impact water quality.
Student play “Journey West” debuts at playwright's festival
“‘Journey West’ is a nonconventional Western, it’s pseudodisguised as a Western,” said writer Michael Anderson. “It’s not what you would typically expect."
CSU women’s basketball earns 57-52 victory at Robert Morris
The Vikings picked up their 20th win of the season, with highlights from Colbi Maples and Izabella Zingaro.
Things to do around CSU week 6
Week 6 of the spring semester offers opportunities for building your brand identity and portfolio, supporting campus organizations and relaxing arts and crafts.
Nearly 100 employers connect with students at CSU Career Fair
More than 900 students registered to attend the fair, networking with dozens of Cleveland and regional businesses and institutions, which are offering internships and employment opportunities from casual work to full-time jobs.
Paying the price: when street parking stops making cents
The City of Cleveland’s decision to hike parking rates across the city, and around campus is turning a once-affordable alternative for CSU students into yet another financial burden.
Cleveland State men's tennis earns 4-3 victory at Ball State
The Cleveland State men's tennis team was back in action Saturday, battling to a thrilling 4-3 victory at Ball State in Muncie, Indiana.
Commentary: Has social media broken Cupid’s arrow?
College has always been about getting your degree. Possibly getting the Disney fairytale ending and finding your forever partner was also on the curriculum for many. But what does Gen Z want from the day?
Immigrant embraces the America that has embraced her
Beloved Cleveland entertainer Bella Sin shares how living undocumented impacted their survival, self-identity, and quest for belonging in America. “Queer nightlife gave me a place to be fully myself, loved and accepted."
CSU track & field shines at Jud Logan Invitational
Cleveland State University track and field put together a strong showing at the fifth Jud Logan Light Giver Open, hosted by Ashland University in Ashland, Ohio, Feb. 6.
CSU women’s tennis falls 4-3 to Temple
The Cleveland State women’s tennis team on Sunday finished its Morgantown, West Virginia road swing with a narrow 4-3 loss against Philadelphia's Temple University.
