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Ellie Kibbe of Shaker Heights, a Cleveland State University student, enjoys a walk on a warm day last month in the South Chagrin Reservation near Look About Lodge in Bentleyville.
Fifth Thirda elevates Adebesin to Indiana SVP post
Scenario B. Adebesin has been employed at Fifth Third Bank since 2002 and was recently promoted to the position of senior vice president and manager of community development for the Fifth Third Bank, Central Indiana .
At 90, Cleveland State University student still has more to learn
Jean Elsner , 90, of South Euclid, is a life-long bookworm and has been taking classes at Cleveland State University every year for the last 27 years.
Cirque du Soleil coming back to Cleveland in April, this time with 'Alegria'
Performers in Cirque du Soleil's "Alegria," coming to Cleveland's Wolstein Center in April.
Cleveland Planning Commission approves first phases of lakefront...
The Cleveland Planning Commission today approved the first phases of a plan to transform 100 lakefront acres from gritty maritime operations into an "urban village" of shops, condos, hotels and parks.
Panelists Put Bickering Over County Reform Aside
About 200 people turned out to a panel discussion on the future of minority participation and inclusion in county government, now that voters have approved a new charter that dramatically changes its structure.
Youth hear lots of complaints, little advice at NAACP leadership forum
Panelist Eric Johnson decried the coming county reforms, warning, "We are talking about moving toward regionalism." Young minorities who aspire to leadership roles in Greater Cleveland probably need more advice than they received Thursday night.
Ohio serial killer suspect pleads insanity
A registered sex offender accused of killing 11 women pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity to all charges Thursday, a plea that will leave the legal system to decide whether a sane person can live for years with 10 bodies and a skull.Anthony Sowell, 50, entered the plea while being arraigned by video from jail.
There is the Biblical golden rule. There are also at least two other golden rules: One in business and politics goes "Those who have the gold make the rules." The one economists and market observers use is that the price of gold an incredibly reliable barometer of one or more of the following: uncertainty, fear, or inflation.
Police in Ohio checking toy camel with noose
An Ohio graduate student with a Middle Eastern-sounding name says he found a toy camel with a noose around its neck hanging from his apartment door.
Veterans-only classes planned at Collin College's Frisco campus
Military veterans share many experiences, from induction to discharge and everything in between.
Cleveland's Euclid corridor project has paved the way to economic development
The University Lofts apartments and adjacent condominiums are one of many projects that have sprung up along Euclid Avenue.
College deals for cash-strapped students
Cleveland State University is responding to the poor economy with what's called a "Freshman Scholars Program." If an incoming freshman has a 3-point GPA and an ACT score of 23 or a combined SAT of 1060, they will receive a $3,000 scholarship.
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No soldier left behind in veteran-only classes at the University of Michigan-Flint
"There's a comfort knowing that there are elements that we share of our past, " said University of Michigan-Flint Philosophy Lecturer Stevens Wandmacher, also a a veteran, during his all-veteran philosphy class at UM-Flint Monday morning.
Red Sea parting a perfect storm of circumstances
Q. Could the Red Sea have parted its waters as described in the Bible, allowing the Israelites to pass across the previously flooded area? A. For a fascinating natural explanation of the Biblical event, geophysicists Doran Nof and Nathan Paldor argue that a storm of even moderate strength, with winds of at least 40 mph, could move the waters of the ...
Cleveland State University gives president more freedom to hire
Trustees at Cleveland State University have shown a strong sign of faith in their new president by changing a longstanding board policy so that he can make top hires without board approval.
Ohio EPA says Rascal House at CSU released asbestos during renovation
A Cleveland company did not properly remove asbestos in 2007 when it renovated the Rascal House restaurant on the Cleveland State University campus.
Fremont AAA store welcomes new manager
FREMONT -- Phil Yorko has been made the manager of the Fremont AAA store after successfully completing manager candidate training for AAA Ohio Auto Club.
Episcopal Church's bookstore at Trinity Commons to close
A downtown Cleveland religion bookstore, stung by a poor economy and unable to compete with online sales, is closing its doors at the end of the year.
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