The Best of Sports newsletter for November features interantional soccer student Kolevski's impact at CSU, men's basketball's media day, student athlete Tre Gomillion's NIL opportunity, fans returning to CSU athletic events and swimming and diving's growing pains on the road to building a winning culture.
This Best of Sports newsletter for the month of November features Athletic Director Scott Garrett's update on the state of CSU athletics, women's basketball's hot start, men's basketball's first win of the season, CSU wrestling's strong start on the mat and a feature on women's basketball star Barbara Zienewska.
CSU is looking to hire a director and head coach of esports. The successful applicant will be tasked with designing the program ahead of an expected launch in fall 2022.
In this edition of the “best of” newsletter, we are covering CSU 2.0, compliance issues at the law school, affordable restaurants and cafés near campus, soccer star Bojan Kolevski’s journey to CSU and how the entertainment industry ruins relationships.
In this edition, we cover the recent bomb threats to Fenn Tower, what to know if you are graduating on Sunday, the student debt crisis, why the non-academic side of education is meaningful and our news editor Andrea Strong weighs in what the verdicts in the Rittenhouse and Arbery shooting cases meant for her.
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ANDREA STRONG |COURTNEY BYRNES |with technical support from MATT THOMAS
President Harlan Sands and Provost Laura Bloomberg spoke about CSU 2.0, House Bill 327, the 2021-2022 budget, COVID-19 and Sunday's commencement ceremonies In a wide-ranging round table with The Cleveland Stater, Nov. 30.
College advisers like Jason Gardner are whom you turn to when you need help with college. But what has it been like for them, advising during the pandemic?