LeBron James was the winner of the POWERade Jam Fest shootout. It was held in Woodling Gym March 24th, an All American Game prelude.
Black Aspirations is ‘inclusive, not exclusive’
Black Aspirations began 30 years ago under the aspices of Dean of Students Peggy Kirchner.
Active term for study abroad; 12 students will be shipped out
Cleveland State University’s Center for International Services and Programs has one of its busiest semesters with a total of 12 students venturing abroad this spring.
Library upgrades features
The Cleveland State University library recently announced that it would improve the multimedia center on the third floor of the library.
FEMSPEC releases new issue
Cleveland State University is home to multiple publications, including FEMSPEC, an interdisciplinary journal dedicated to feminist science fiction, fantasy, and other supernatural genres.
'Brown & Friends' is a hit at CSU
Graduate student Stephen P. Brown hosted his first Cleveland concert at Cleveland State University’s Drinko Hall March 31.
Hat and mitten drive helps needy
The Arts and Sciences Center for Poverty Studies and the Physical Therapy Department held their first hat and mitten drive from the end of November to March 1.
Fraternity members seek national chapter
A CSU fraternity is recruiting members so it can become part of a national fraternity.
SEVIS flaws cause problems
An electronic tracking system called the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS) implemented by the government to track foreign students studying in the United States, is encountering problems across the United States and is leaving some foreign students in difficult predicaments.
CSU alumnus directs local basketball event
LeBron James was the winner of the POWERade Jam Fest shootout. It was held in Woodling Gym March 24th, an All American Game prelude.
Shuttle bus service doesn't come cheap
Many local colleges and universities consider shuttle facilities a great asset to their establishments but all good things come with a price.
Campus has many safety features available
A person most likely to be a victim of a crime is a person who walks alone, according to the CSU police safety awareness brochure.
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