The Cauldron – Page 3 – Student Newspaper
By: Maddie Saines CSU’s women’s tennis team is on a seven game win streak, coming out on top in their last two match-ups with Northern Kentucky University. By: Molly Bregar The Cleveland State University women’s tennis team secured two victories this past weekend at the Medical Mutual Tennis Pavilion against Northern Kentucky University to wrap …
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Senior lacrosse players Noach Gleeson, Chase Baker and six other players return for victory lap year By: August Vullo March 2020 saw the COVID-19 virus become a national and global pandemic. This virus has affected America in many ways. One of the most important impacts of the virus was on sports. For collegiate athletes, the …
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By: August Vullo Coach Gates has been chosen as HoopDirt.com’s D1 Coach of the Year for 2021 after his historic season with the Cleveland State men’s basketball program. Source: CSU Athletics Department Cleveland State University men’s Head Basketball Coach Dennis Gates continues to pile up the accolades. Not only was he named Horizon League Coach …
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By: Maggie Phillips On April 12, Greater Cleveland Rapid Transit Authority (GCRTA) released a map of the new bus routes for their NEXT GEN RTA improvement plan, which will be implemented on June 13, 2021. This comprehensive plan will increase the frequency of many buses as well as expand RTA access for residents in the …
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Be the change you want to see in the world By: Dina Usanovic President Harlan Sands recently announced the CSU 2.0 plan, which included many campus alterations, including the consolidation of certain colleges. However, what shocked students even more than the consolidation of colleges was the alterations to Rhodes Tower, a Cleveland State University landmark …
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By: Dina Usanovic Universities and schools across the nation have not been delivering education normally for the past year. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, schools have been mainly online until the recent spring semester, in which many classes returned to in-person services. However, these in-person classes are still not necessarily the norm, as they are …
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By: Dina Usanovic There are certain aspects of a teen’s life that are nearly universal across the board. One of these aspects is a job. Teens, especially recently, typically enter the workforce around the age of 15-16, working after school or on weekends. It is important to consider this experience is truly beneficial for them. …
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CSU seniors start petition for the morning commencement ceremony to hear Secretary Fudge’s speech By: Maggie Phillips Despite the recent announcement that Housing and Urban Development Secretary Marcia Fudge will be the spring commencement speaker, many graduating students at Cleveland State University cannot see Secretary Fudge’s address. A recent email from the university revealed that …
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Playhouse Square announces 2021-2022 Season By: Abigail Jarvis Caroline Bowman (Elsa) and the Company of Frozen North American Tour, Photo by: Deen van Meer The Cast of Broadway’s THE PROM, Photo by: Deen van Meer At 7:30 pm on April 7 a virtual curtain rose at Playhouse Square for The Keybank Broadway Series Announcement Event. …
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By: Jenna Thomas On April 6, the Greater Cleveland Food Bank partnered with Lift Up Vikes! to host a webinar on the expansion of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)―formerly known as food stamps. Before the expansion, it limited eligibility to specific groups, including students: Younger than 18 and older than 49.Attending school less than …
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