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The Destiny of CSU women's basketball

The Cleveland State women’s basketball team is closing in on greatness this season, breaking a forty year old regular season wins record set in 1982-83. Destiny Leo, the Horizon League's player of the year, is anchoring the run. She took time out with The Stater to answer the tough questions like, “What’s your Chipotle order?”

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.

A day in the life of a D1 esports athlete

Last fall, Cleveland State University rolled out a varsity esports team. It's part of the athletic department and is thriving. But many students don’t know we have a team, let alone why a group of chair-bound students sitting in front of computers count as student-athletes.

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.

“Best of” The Cleveland Stater spring 2023 #1

Black History Month, a birthday for campus pups Rune and Thor, thousands of books destroyed in library flooding, a protest against Israeli actions in the occupied West Bank and an interview with CSU's head of marketing about Cleveland State's new look.

Over $650,000 raised on CSU's annual giving day

"Giving Day is a day where you can raise a lot of money in a short amount of time,” event organizer John Templeman said. "It's great because areas that normally don’t get the ability to fundraise get a chance to shine.”

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.

CSU's board of trustees endorses new master plan

“That does not mean everything on the master plan is a go. It means that in concept they approve of the direction of this ten year plan,” said CSU President Laura Bloomberg, adding that the $650 million price tag could go "up or down.”