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Beers tapped as principal of Campus International

Julie Beers recently resigned from her position as the principal of Noble Elementary School, in Cleveland Heights, to accept the job at The Campus International School.

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CSU student health insurance too expensive
CSU Health and Wellness Services provides primary health care on campus

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Students look for other insurance options available in the market

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Refresh and Relax at the Farmer's Market

As the school year begins to wind down, the CSU campus will continue to provide students, faculty and staff with the opportunity to walk into summer with the taste and sense of community.

The farmer’s market is back at the CSU campus. If you enjoy fresh foods, live entertainment and good company, the farmer’s market is the perfect place to take a lunch break.

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Fan survey may help lead students to more games

The marketing department is working on new plans to fill the information gap and increase the involvement of CSU Viking fans in home games

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Diversity matters at Cleveland-Marshall

The Cleveland-Marshall College of Law at Cleveland State University was selected to receive the first-ever Diversity Matters Award, from the Law School Admission Council.

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CSU offers early entry to M.D. program

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Cleveland needs more lanes for bicyclists

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Pat Tillman Foundation awards CSU students

The Pat Tillman Foundation has awarded the Tillman Military Scholarships to Nathan Buckley of Mentor and Christopher Rushin of Cleveland. They are among 60 military veterans, active servicemen and their dependents chosen this year from a pool of more than 1,500 applicants.

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Idea Center hosts summit on creativity in major cities

A panel discussion was organized on June 7, at the Idea Center in Cleveland, where city leaders grappled with the idea of a creative city. The panel discussion appropriately titled, “2010: Creative Voices Summit,” was organized by Cleveland State University’s Center for Arts and Innovation and 90.3 WCPN Ideastream.

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Political cartoonists visit CSU for an exchange of ideas

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Gene research at the cutting edge of science

Gene regulation and manipulation study at CSU not only has the potential for the development of future gene therapies, but speaks high of excellence in scientific research at the university

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Special Feature on Community

Cleveland State University is growing up. Walk a block or two down Euclid Avenue and you will see the progress the university has made in a short time. All of it is part of CSU’s master plan.

Yes, CSU has a thriving community. But it will have to be nurtured if it is going to grow along with the master plan. Many issues will need to be addressed.

“What issues?” You ask.

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- Adam Burr

Campus, Community Grow Together
K-12 School to Close Educational Gap
Campus Plan Expected to Draw Students
Perceived Campus Safety Threats Conflict With Reality
Green Space Integral to CSU
Students Offer Ideas to Improve Campus, Nearby Neighborhood
Community Development Group Talks Improvement
Downtown Businesses Try to Stay Afloat
Campus Food Important to Students