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Case Western Reserve University's independent student news source

The Observer

Case Western Reserve University's independent student news source

The Observer

CWRU travels to Vegas for largest tech conference

CWRU travels to Vegas for largest tech conference

Eddie Kerekes, Staff Reporter January 18, 2019

While most students returned home for winter break, over three dozen Case Western Reserve University students, faculty and alumni traveled to Las Vegas at the beginning of January. It wasn’t all...

Community partnership helps human trafficking victims

Anna Giubileo, Staff Reporter December 7, 2018

In its inaugural year, the Clothesline Project is working to provide clothes for girls and young women who have fallen victim to human trafficking. From Dec. 3 through 21, students, faculty and community...

Politics you should care about

Jackson Rudoff, Opinion Editor December 7, 2018

Michael Flynn to receive little jail time President Donald Trump’s former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn returned to headlines this past week. Robert Mueller, the head of a Justice Department...

Cleveland journalist Nikki Delamotte murdered in Wood County

Matt Hooke, A&E Editor November 16, 2018

Nikki Delamotte represented some of the best that Cleveland journalism had to offer. As an arts and culture reporter for Cleveland.com, she covered the hidden gems that make the city special, often...

US-China relations discussed at international summit

Jack Heneghan, Staff Reporter November 9, 2018

The U.S. has long been a world superpower, but some suspect a new challenger is giving the country a run for its money: China. The U.S.-China International Summit at Case Western Reserve University was...

Cleveland Catch Up

Emily Young, Copy Editor November 9, 2018

Record voter turnout for 2018 gubernatorial election On Tuesday Nov. 6, Ohio voters turned out in record numbers to vote in the 2018 midterm elections. In the gubernatorial race between Democrat Richard...

Politics you should care about

Jackson Rudoff, Opinion Editor November 2, 2018

Election Day is Nov. 6 Next Tuesday, people around the country will head to polling places to vote in their respective midterm elections. As opposed to presidential elections, midterm general elections...

Public Affairs talk to cover future of Cleveland air travel

Miriam Ridge, Contributing Reporter September 25, 2014

On Sept. 26, Todd F. Payne, the chief of Marketing and Air Service Development of the Cleveland Airport System, will visit Case Western Reserve University to lead a discussion on the future of air service...

Russian president Vladimir Putin likes animals

Mark Patteson, Staff Reporter February 7, 2014

In preparation for the 2014 Winter Olympic Games in Sochi, Russia, Vladimir Putin visited a Persian leopard sanctuary when suddenly a six-month-old cub attacked two journalists. Known for his action in...

A sign from the sky? Lightning strikes iconic Rio de Janeiro monument

Mark Patteson, Staff Reporter January 23, 2014

Last Thursday, lightning struck and broke the right thumb of Christ the Redeemer, the iconic statue that stands over and embraces Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. However, this was not likely a strike of divine...

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