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June 12, 2015
The Case Western Reserve University community is “all in” for the Cleveland Cavaliers.
On Monday, we asked for NBA Finals outcome predictions. At the time, the series vs. the Golden State Warriors was tied at one game apiece, with the next two games scheduled in Cleveland on Tuesday and Thursday; t...
June 05, 2015
Exploradio: A deeper look at anger at God
WKSU: Julie Exline, the Armington Professor of Psychological Studies, and Joshua Grubbs, a doctoral student, have researched the phenomenon of feeling angry with God. "Anger toward God is something that can come up in response to really major life events," E...
May 28, 2015
Police officer not guilty in 137-shot barrage
ideastream: Lewis Katz, the John C. Hutchins Professor in the School of Law, discussed Judge John P. O’Donnell’s legal reasoning in finding Cleveland police officer Michael Brelo not guilty of voluntary manslaughter in the 2012 shooting deaths of Timothy...
May 15, 2015
The Class of 2015 is shaping up to be a gainfully employed group, based on the results of our poll.
Of the graduating students who responded, 66 percent said they are heading to a job or internship after commencement on Sunday, May 17.
In addition, 28 percent plan to further their education with g...
May 08, 2015
Just who was the 1963 alumnus who became a famous author?
As all of those who answered the question guessed, it was M. Scott Peck.
After graduating from the School of Medicine in 1963, Peck went on to establish himself as a prominent psychiatrist and author.
Peck is known for his book The Road Le...
May 01, 2015
Final exams began yesterday, so we wanted to know: Where are the best study spots?
With so many good places on campus to sit down with their books, it’s no wonder the answers to the question were spread across different places. However, the different libraries across campus—most notably Kelvin Smit...
April 17, 2015
The end of the semester is rapidly approaching, and with it comes plenty of events to celebrate university community’s hard work all year. In this week’s connect poll, we wanted to know what events students, faculty and staff were most excited for: Research Show CASE, Relay For Life, SpringFest, Hud...
April 07, 2015
Recovery a slow process for Franklin Regional High School stabbing victims
TribLive: Around the first anniversary of a stabbing at a Pennsylvania high school, many still struggle with the situation, with some suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder. “People with PTSD seek to avoid things that ...
April 01, 2015
Case Cycling traveled to Columbia, Ky., for the Midwest Collegiate Cycling Conference 2015 road season opener. Case Cycling sent a record 13 riders along with Coach Ryan Pierce to the full race weekend, which consisted of a team time trial and criterium on Saturday and a road race on Sunday,
Starti...
March 13, 2015
To celebrate Women’s History Month, Monday's trivia question asked about the female graduates of Western Reserve College.
Nancy Talbot Clark was the first woman to graduate from Western Reserve’s medical school, nine years after it opened in 1852. She was just the second woman in the United States ...