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CSU’s TPUSA Field Rep supports AR-15s after Tennessee School Shooting
Jacky Eubanks, Turning Point USA Field Representative and overseer of TPUSA Northern Ohio universities chapters, including Youngstown State, Akron, and Cleveland State, has double downed on AR-15s. “In light of the recent school shooting and the inevitable push to seize our AR-15s,” reads an Instagram post from the Eubanks account on March 29. “My YSU…
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President Laura Bloomberg met with Senator Jerry Cirino over Higher Education Enhancement Act
Cleveland State University President Laura Bloomberg met with Ohio Senator Jerry Cirino, R-Kirtland, on April 11 over Ohio Senate Bill 83, also known as the Higher Education Enhancement Act. Bloomberg confirmed that this is the second meeting she has had with Cirino, with the first having taken place over the summer when they met to…
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CSU and Women’s Basketball Coach Chris Kielsmeier Agree to Contract Extension through 2028
Cleveland State University and women’s basketball head coach Chris Kielsmeier agreed to a contract extension Wednesday, March 29 that runs until April 2028. Kielsmeier’s base salary will go from $175,000 to $190,000 with his new contract. The maximum total of bonuses he can make off the team’s performances will increase from $50,000 to $100,000. Program…
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President Bloomberg looks to build a better relationship with student leaders
President Laura Bloomberg believes that student leaders make a big impact on campus. That is why she wants to build a better relationship with the incoming Student Government Association (SGA) President-Elect Kayland Morris and Vice President-Elect Alysha Syed. Bloomberg wishes she had a better relationship with the current SGA leadership and other student leaders. “Going…
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CSU SGA passes resolution condemning Higher Education Enhancement Act
Cleveland State Student Government Association (SGA) passed a resolution condemning S.B. 83, also known as the Higher Education Enhancement Act, at a senate session on April 21. The resolution passed with five senators voting yes, zero no and one present. Cleveland State Student Government is the first student government in the state to pass a…
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CSU SGA passes resolution seeking meal plan waivers and diverse food options for on-campus students
Cleveland State Student Government Association (SGA) passed a resolution advocating for meal plan waivers for students who live on campus and have full kitchenettes in their apartments, as well as religious nutritional restrictions, allergies, and other dietary restrictions on April 21. The resolution comes after CSU purchased The Edge and Langston Apartments, raising the total…
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CSU Law Professor Matthew Ahn officially announces run for Cuyahoga County Prosecutor
Matthew Ahn, a North Royalton native and visiting law professor at Cleveland State University, officially announced that he’s running for Cuyahoga County Prosecutor in 2024 on Thursday, July 27. “I’ve spent six months listening to neighbors, leaders, advocates, and friends across the county, and it’s clear that our community wants a fair and more effective criminal justice…
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Election denier tied to CSU to run for Ohio’s Senate seat
Bernie Moreno, an election denier with ties to Cleveland State University, again aims for the Republican nomination for Ohio’s Senate seat. CSU’s Center for Sales Excellence is named after him. This is Moreno’s second shot at the Republican nomination after running for the nomination for Rob Portman’s seat in 2022 before dropping out of the race.…
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Former Ohio Republican leaders unite: Kasich, Taft, Montgomery, and Petro rally against Issue 1
Issue 1, a ballot initiative that has taken over the Ohio political scene, has gained opposition support from former Ohio Republican Governors John Kasich and Bob Taft, and former Ohio Republican Attorney Generals Betty Montgomery and Jim Petro. Introduced by Ohio House Republicans earlier this year, Issue 1 seeks to end a simple majority rule…
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Cleveland State “intends to comply with” Senate Bill 117, to establish independent center in Levin College
The Ohio Senate passed Senate Bill 117 to establish a center for civics, culture and society in the Levin College of Public Affairs and Education as an independent academic unit from Cleveland State University on June 28. The bill passed along party lines, with 25 Republicans voting for it and 7 Democrats voting against it.…