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Being essential and a college student
As the semester began, I was just like any other student. Ready to see what the new semester brought with classes and other students. I began my final part of senior year and after five years of education, this was the final step.
Student publications face difficulties going to print during COVID-19
What does COVID-19 mean for financial aid
Amid all that is going on right now, students look to the administration of Cleveland State University to provide them with details about where they are now, and where they’ll go from here.
Covid-19 and a dream
I’ve known since I was in middle school that I wanted to be a journalist. For me, it was sophomore year at Villa Angela-St.
Policy Institute: Providing tools to help young adults thrive
The Levin Policy Institute is a program for students in the Cleveland Metropolitan School District (CMSD) that promotes a better understanding of several areas related to public policy.
Making it Count: Census 2020
America comes together to count every person in the United States once a decade. The time to do so again is almost upon us and the College of Urban Affairs held a forum Tuesday, Feb. 11 to highlight the importance of getting involved in this year's census.
Scholarships remain safe in the face of funding cuts and an uncertain future
Gov. Mike DeWine announced funding cuts on May 6 to universities and colleges in the state of Ohio to offset a loss of tax revenue resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Spring has sprung at CSU: Unpopulated campus full of life
COVID-19 hasn't stopped creation from displaying the beauty of Spring. Campus is still full of life and hope in spite of an unoccupied campus Spring 2020.
Career Services helps students stay motivated during pandemic
Upcoming graduates and students can continue to look for work with the help of Career Services, which has listings of jobs and internships available even during the pandemic.
CSU graduates meet virtual commencement announcement with cautious optimism
The graduating class of 2020, whether from high school or college, has had nothing short of a tumultuous ride over the past few months as it has had to face the physical and emotional challenges of completing education virtually due to stay-at-home orders acros
Unprecedented times seem to call for unexpected pressures
In unprecedented times, we are battling not only the external threats, but the internal. With a lot of time on our hands, there’s pressure to accomplish so many things when, in reality, our body and mind are processing trauma.
