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Cleveland’s millennial population multiplies

Anne Nickoloff, Director of Print January 22, 2016

Cleveland’s millennial population multiplies According to a new study by the Cleveland Foundation, the millennial population in Cleveland, and in its surrounding suburbs, has increased substantially...

O’Keeffe: It’s time to salute my bucket list

Heather O’Keeffe January 22, 2016

As a second semester senior my attention, focus, motivation and feelings are all over the place. One minute I’m diligently studying to reach my cumulative GPA goal I set as a wee freshman and the next...

Editor’s Note: Tamir Rice case highlights why all elections, even primaries, matter

Mike McKenna January 15, 2016

Over the past year, Cleveland as a community has had to come to terms with the shooting of 12-year old Tamir Rice by police officer Timothy Loehmann. Not only has this black child’s death frustrated...

For many, ruling in Tamir Rice case highlights need for reform

Anastazia Vanisko, Copy Editor January 15, 2016

On Jan. 1, Clevelanders declared that it was a “New Year, No More.” Over 100 people marched from Impett Park to the home of Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Timothy McGinty to protest the non-indictment...

By Light We Loom will be releasing their EP Caught in the Tide this Saturday at the Beachland Tavern.

By Light We Loom releasing new EP at Beachland Tavern Show

Anne Nickoloff, Director of Print January 5, 2016

“We’re learning a whole new way to write music,” said Shanna Delaney. Delaney is one half of the duo that makes up Cleveland indie pop band By Light We Loom, and you can hear her energetic, moving...

Everything we learned about Cleveland’s “Drunk History”

Julia Bianco, Director of Web & Multimedia October 2, 2015

Cleveland’s “Drunk History” tribute, which aired on Sept. 29, was slurry, sloppy and surprisingly informative; everything viewers have come to expect from the third season of the Comedy Central series. For...

Cleveland among most segregated cities in U.S.

Aneeka Ayyar, Staff Reporter September 18, 2015

Recently The Huffington Post ranked Cleveland as the most segregated city in America. The article says that, “in areas with the worst segregation, no one lives in a zip code with anyone of a different...

Ten-year old killed in house fire the night before her alleged rapist’s trial; RNC organizers considering lawsuit over convention hotel rooms

Julia Bianco, Director of Web and Multimedia April 24, 2015

We boil down what happened in Cleveland this week. Ten-year-old killed in house fire the night before her alleged rapist’s trial Ten-year-old Youngstown native Corinne Gump and her grandparents were...

Toddler falls into cheetah pit at Cleveland Metroparks Zoo; Clevelanders protest against police violence; Local school boards change minimum requirements for certain positions

Julia Bianco, News Editor April 17, 2015

We boil down what happened in Cleveland this week. Mother accused of child endangerment after her son falls into cheetah pit at Cleveland Metroparks Zoo Michelle Schwab, a 37-year-old childcare worker...

Provost Scholars program brings Cleveland students to campus to learn about college, careers

Jacob Martin, Staff Reporter April 17, 2015

On Tuesday and Thursday afternoons, high school and middle school students from East Cleveland Schools are given a little taste of college as part of the Provost Scholars Program, with the Guilford House...

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