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Larchmere Festival celebrates local culture

Yvonne Pan, Staff Reporter July 25, 2018

A New York City native, this summer is my first spent in Cleveland and I have not been disappointed. From live concerts every Wednesday at Wade Oval to countless trips to Edgewater Park Beach, I have grown...

Clarke After Dark brings games, fun

Yvonne Pan, Contributing Reporter April 20, 2018

As a North Residential Village (NRV) resident, I try to attend as many events planned by the Residence Hall Association (RHA) as possible, in effort to meet co-NRV residents. I heard about Clarke After...

Enjoy the calm before the storm

Aura Rossy, Contributing Reporter April 20, 2018

Friday, April 20 What: Crave It: Food Trucks When: noon-2 p.m. Where: Bellflower Road Notes: UPB will be bringing food trucks to campus near Mather Quad with food from Manna Truck, Jones Bones BBQ...

The Daily Show comedian Hasan Minhaj performed at Severance Hall on Friday as one of the University Program Board (UPB)s spring comedians.

Charismatic comedians entertain CWRU

Amy Yu, Staff Reporter April 20, 2018

Around 5:30 p.m. on April 13, passersby on Euclid Avenue could spot a line of students waiting to enter Severance Hall stretching outside the building. They were waiting in line for the University Program...

Third-year IMPROVment member Oliver Ruhl performing at Lake Effect earlier this month. The improv troupes April 14 show featured Speakeasy, an all-male CWRU a capella group.

Speakeasy takes center stage at IMPROVment

Julia Knight, Contributing Reporter April 20, 2018

A quiet gasp escaped the crowd as the packed Eldred Black Box went completely dark. Rhythmic claps arose from audience members as a well-known theme song rang out in the almost claustrophobic space around...

Case Western Reserve University’s Car Club hosted its second annual Car Show, featuring vehicles from a variety of makers as well as student-owned cars.

Car Club hosts second annual Car Show

Aura Rossy, Staff Reporter April 13, 2018

Last Saturday, president Jingsen Huang and advisor Elizabeth Miller welcomed participants of Case Western Reserve University’s second annual Car Show, hosted by the university’s Car Club. Students...

Students celebrate Holi at CWRU

Smruthi Maganti, Arts and Entertainment Editor April 13, 2018

Once again, early April at Case Western Reserve University saw students and community members of all ages and cultures gathering in Freiberger Field to celebrate Holi, the Hindu festival of color. Holi...

Blackbear brings crowds despite delay

Blackbear brings crowds despite delay

Yvonne Pan, Staff Reporter April 13, 2018

I grew up listening to hip-hop and R&B music in its birthplace of New York City. When the University Program Board (UPB) sent out a survey to choose an artist for a spring concert last November, blackbear...

A table set up in Strosacker Auditorium for the Italian Film Festival - USA.

Italian Film Festival opens on campus

Smruthi Maganti, Arts and Entertainment Editor April 6, 2018

On the evening of April 2, 150 members of the Case Western Reserve University and Cleveland community walked into Strosacker Auditorium to experience the opening night of the Italian Film Festival USA...

UPBeats: The Mowglis took over the Jolly Scholar on April 30 and was well attended, with about 500 students.

The Mowgli’s concert boasts impressive turnout

Julia Knight, Contributing Reporter April 6, 2018

The Jolly Scholar was electric on Friday night as students lined up to take part in the good vibes brought to Cleveland by the Los Angeles band, The Mowgli’s. The excitement of the concert-goers was...

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