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Our basic labor rights, such as the 5-day work week, child labor laws and the right to unionize, were secured through brutal strikes, lively parades, and the occasional violent riot.
LGBTQ+ student services hosts Welcome Back Pride Mixer
Food, games and laughs abounded at the mixer, the first event put on by Cleveland State University's LGBTQ+ student services this semester.
“By The Way, Meet Vera Stark” brings the 1930s to 2023
”By The Way, Meet Vera Stark,” a comedy by Lynn Nottage, made its debut in the Helen Lab Theatre on April 20 and ran through the end of the month.
Students organize abortion-rights counterprotest against CBR
“I think they’re frustrated with the fact that we are showing these pictures because the pictures show what abortion is and does,” Jacinta Robin, CBR’s media contact, said. The Center for Bio-Ethical Reform compares abortion to genocide.
CSU Improv Club to put on showcase Friday, May 5
“Everybody needs a good laugh,” Anne E. McLaughlin, president of the CSU Improv Club, said. “It’s been a rough couple of years and laughter is just something everybody needs sometimes.”
Order of Omega hosts 1st in-person Greek Week at CSU since pandemic
After an all virtual Greek Week in 2021 and a break in 2022, Cleveland State University students were able to take part in on-campus Greek Week festivities the third week of April this year.
Investigative Journalist Mark Puente visits CSU
"That became known, 'if he comes to your door… you're screwed,'" said Mark Puente, investigative journalist, when speaking about himself and how he handles interviewing political officials.
Things To Do Around CSU this Week
On the last week of school at Cleveland State many events take place to prepare the students for finals week. You can attend De-Stress with City Dogs Cleveland, Mental Health Awareness Lunch, and Calm the Vike Down.
Did you miss the Arts Benjamin Galleries?
“This show had over 1000 visitors, which makes the show our most viewed show of the fiscal year, except for the People’s Art show,” said Benjamin.
“Bad Press” showcases the struggles Indigenous journalists face
“They were going, ‘Does she not realize we can stop paying her?’” Angel Ellis, then reporter, now head of Mvskoke Media and star of the documentary, said. “But it wouldn’t have mattered to me. I was still going to do it even if they fired me.”
