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By Anna Toth Cleveland State hosted a dedication ceremony on Sept. 20 to welcome the new K-8 public Campus International School to the university’s campus. University President Ronald M. Berkman, Cleveland Metropolitan School District CEO Eric Gordon and Mayor Frank Jackson all spoke at the dedication ceremony allowing attendees inside of the new building …
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By Courtney Gast To have control of their own life, to die on their own terms and to pass in the most humane way possible are the only wishes that anyone with a terminal illness could have. If I were to be diagnosed with a terminal illness, I would want to be able to …
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By Danielle Leonard Career Services and the 1964 Society hosted two collaborative events to help students better prepare for the world after college. Both events gave students the opportunity to sit down with an experienced professional. At Resume Rx, students could get feedback to fine-tune their resume, while Mock Interview Day allowed students to …
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By Gwendolyn Kochur “Sondheim has great potential for success and great potential for failure, so we are really riding the precipice,” director and scenic designer Russ Borski said. The Sondheim to which he refers is none other than Stephen Sondheim, the award-winning composer and lyricist known for “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way …
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By: Michael Comodeca After their inaugural season last year, Cleveland State University’s lacrosse team looks to build on their 2016-2017 campaign heading into their fall schedule. The fall schedule is not easy, it consists of two Division I schools, a Division II team and the defending world champion in Team Canada. While the Vikings …
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Contributed by Regan Reeck & Katie Hobbins All photos by Dawn Jacob While this is a deviation from the typical features that we publish, it’s something that we at The Cauldron found necessary to address. On Sept. 6 and 7, Cleveland State held a forum to give students a chance to voice what they want …
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By Anna Toth The primary election on Sept. 12 has let Cleveland voters narrow down the list of mayoral candidates to two: Mayor Frank Jackson and Councilman Zack Reed. The two men will move on and go head-to-head in the General Election on Nov. 7. Jackson won the number one spot in the primary, with …
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By Anna Toth In the second week of school, the Presidential Search Committee held two forums for students to get their input on what they wanted from the next university president. The student forums were held on Sept. 6 and 7, with roughly 15 students attending both days according to forum organizers. In a …
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By Matt Poshedley The Vikings returned home on Saturday Sept. 16 as they looked to extend their conference record to 2-0 against Northern Kentucky University. The Vikings currently have a record of 2-4. They’re coming off a difficult five game road trip which could end up being one of the more challenging parts of …
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By Michael Comodeca After winning four consecutive championships in the Horizon League, it is business as usual for the Cleveland State University men’s golf team as they prepare for the upcoming season. The team has won eight of the last 12 conferences titles with their focus solely on winning it again this year. “It’s …
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