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Cleveland State Men's and Women's 2008-2009 Season Basketball Previews


		Cleveland State Men's and Women's 2008-2009 Season Basketball Previews

The Cauldron, Cleveland State University, OH

13 hours ago by Robert Ivory

Peterson Abiad Knows the Time Is Now Lady Vikes Head Coach Challenges Team to Success Last season the Lady Vikes basketball team came into the year with an uneasy feeling of where the team was heading. They had a potential first team Horizon League player on their roster, but not by her own fault, she had not risen to her full potential as a collegiate wonder.

Sociology professor analyzes Mexican children's drawings of their ideas about the U.S., family

KentNewsNet.com, Kent State University, OH

9 hours ago by Suzi Starheim

Joanna Dreby returned from Mexico with drawings of snow, money, skyscrapers and cars. The drawings were done by 423 Mexican children. At the time, she had no idea how much of a project the drawings would end up being for her and Kent State's sociology department.

First Win, Plus Bye Week Should Rejuvenate Browns Season

The Cauldron, Cleveland State University, OH

1 day ago by Nick Camino

Just one week ago the Cleveland Browns got their first victory of the season in a sloppily played 20-12 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals. They were rewarded by getting this past week off due to their scheduled bye week. The team must now focus on getting ready for their first Monday Night Football game in five years against the New York Giants.

CSU Students for Barack Obama Rally and March to the Polls

The Cauldron, Cleveland State University, OH

18 hours ago by Dan Langshaw

Last Monday, a massive crowd rallied in the Main Classroom to kick off Early Vote Week. This eager throng was not comprised of official Obama campaign staffers, but truly dedicated students who believe in "Change We Need." So dedicated, that what began as a small group of loyal Senator Barack Obama supporters evolved into an independent student organization on campus called the "Cleveland State University Students for Barack Obama.

Fashion students get star treatment

KentNewsNet.com, Kent State University, OH

9 hours ago by Jessica M. Kanalas

Fashion students are studying in New York under the advisement of Suede, a Kent State graduate and fashion designer who was recently eliminated on Bravo's "Project Runway."

Please, don't hate them

KentNewsNet.com, Kent State University, OH

1 day ago by Sara Petersen

The Gideons were out last Wednesday.

For those of you who don't know, the Gideons are the men who were walking around last week passing out Bibles. They are also responsible for placing the Bibles you see in hotel and motel rooms, hospitals and nursing homes.

Case receives a grade of B- for sustainability efforts


		Case receives a grade of B- for sustainability efforts

The Observer, Case Western Reserve University, OH

4 days ago by Gabby Markoff

If you had a windmill, solar panel, or hydroelectric turbine for every time someone mentioned "sustainability" recently, you would be greener than the Jolly Green Giant. But sustainability is more than a buzzword - it's something that applies to real ongoing projects at Case.

Have you heard about: Chess Club?

The Observer, Case Western Reserve University, OH

4 days ago by Kriste Susinskas

Originally formed in the 1970s by Tom Boatwright and Tom Clary, the chess club was just a group of people with a common interest looking for a fun way to hone their skills at the game. Through the years, the existence of the chess club rose and fell in waves, being revived by a set of incoming students only to fall again due to them graduating.

Off to War: Cultural, ethnic differences affect work atmosphere

The Observer, Case Western Reserve University, OH

4 days ago by Michael Wiehagen

It has been a great September. This month marked Ramadan, the Muslim holy month of fasting (from dawn to dusk) to memorialize the presentation of the Qu'ran to the prophet Muhammad. The Second Battalion moved to a schedule of working evenings and early mornings, and sleeping days.

Staff and students give back to hard-working Debartolo janitor

The Jambar, Youngstown State University, OH

4 days ago by Emmalee C. Torisk REPORTER

Although you may not know her by name, Katherine "Miss Kathy" Murrell is as familiar a fixture in Youngstown State University's DeBartolo Hall as the outdated bright orange sofas and triangular ottomans in the first floor lounge.

League official offers clarity to Saturday's unclear call

The Jambar, Youngstown State University, OH

4 days ago by Andrew Berry

It could possibly go down as the most infamous non-call of the season.

Tied 28-28 late in the fourth quarter of the Youngstown State University football team's home game against Liberty University, the Flames were driving toward a potential game-winning score when an incomplete pass suddenly became the biggest play of the contest.

Dierkes: Questionable athletics

The Jambar, Youngstown State University, OH

2 days ago by Doug Dierkes COLUMNIST

I have to start being smart again, so I start playing more smart person games to reacquaint myself with my grey matter. How are things going so far?

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