The Cauldron – Page 73 – Student Newspaper

By Anna Toth Cleveland State recently announced a potential solution to the parking perils that frequently plague the university — the Parking Strategic Partnership Project. The public-private partnership would be between Cleveland State and a qualified third-party parking operator. The parking operator would pay a fee to the university to take responsibility for the …
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By Matt Poshedley The Cleveland State University men’s tennis team began their season with two impressive title wins at the Purdue Fall Invitational, held on Friday, Sept. 15 through Sunday, Sept. 17. On the first day of the tournament, the Vikings won three of their singles matches and went 4-2 in their doubles matches. …
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By Ben Frederick In the fall of 2013, Cleveland State University issued a policy that banned all use of tobacco in campus buildings and on property owned or leased by the university. This includes sidewalks, walkways, parking lots and anywhere else maintained by Cleveland State. They did this to stop the use of tobacco …
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By: Beth Casteel The smell of barbeque and sweet treats are in the air as Cleveland State students walk into Mapleside Farm’s Pumpkin Village. There’s a slight chill to the air but that doesn’t stop the excited students from starting their adventures for the day. After getting a map of the 122-acre farm, students …
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By Anna Toth The Leukemia Lymphoma Society of Northern Ohio is giving college students the chance to compete for a scholarship and the title of Man & Woman of the Year Collegiate Edition. By participating in a 10 week fundraising competition in the spring, students can win a $3,500 scholarship as well as helping …
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By Kourtney Husnick With our president openly dismissing our First Amendment rights, it is time for a reminder that the use of our freedoms does not require us to fulfill anyone else’s concept of respect. Stand, kneel, sit, walk away with your back turned or place your hand on your heart. It is the decision …
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By Adam Schabel The Cleveland State women’s cross country team has gotten off to a great start this season. The Vikings opened their 2017 season on Sept. 2 at the Duquesne Duals and four runners finished with under 20 minute 5K times. On top of that, the Vikings also won four of their six dual …
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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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