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‘Best of’ The Cleveland Stater Fall 2022 #1

This edition of the “best of” the Cleveland Stater, highlights the decrease in enrollment at CSU and the latest on the controversy over the name John Marshall on the CSU law school.

Students talk Ohio gun laws and safety at CSU

It [a gun] would really only make me feel safer if I know that they are very, very well trained like to the point of going every single month or, you know, whatever,” one student said. “But I also think things such as security systems or things like that, I would say would make me feel safer first.”

Board of Trustees to decide the fate of the Marshall name on CSU's law school

"Based on my consideration of all information provided and referenced in the report, the analysis of the ad hoc committee and the policy-related rationale outlined for their decision, I submit to you my acceptance of the recommendation to remove the name of John Marshall from CSU’s Cleveland-Marshall College of Law,” Bloomberg wrote to the trustees on Sept. 2.

Hundreds pack the opening reception for the Robert Thürmer People’s Art Show

“So this is what happens when you ask people to bring two pieces of art,” Kendall Christian, director of The Galleries at CSU since 2019, said. “This is a community. It’s called the people’s art show because it’s people. You can be from France or you can be from Solon, Ohio, eight or eighty, if you show up on the due date your art gets in the show.”