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Get to know the presidents of four Black student organizations at CWRU
Each February, Black History Month recognizes African Americans’ societal contributions and achievements across the United States. At Case Western Reserve University, the impact of Black members of the campus community—such as those who compose CWRU’s diverse student organizations—can be observed…
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The day the music died: How Don McLean’s “American Pie” immortalized a tragedy 
"So, bye-bye, miss American pie..." While chances are you've sung along to Don McLean's "American Pie," you may be less familiar with the radio hit's somber inspiration. Referenced in the lyrics as "the day the music died," McLean’s 1971 song was paying homage to Feb. 3, 1959—the day pop…
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An environmental lynchpin: How 6% of the earth’s surface plays a vital role in survival
From freshwater spaces to bogs, swamps, marshes and beyond, wetlands are distinct climates and ecosystems that play major roles in the air we breathe. Not only that, they house 40% of all plant and animal species—despite covering just 6% of Earth’s land surface, according to the United Nations (UN…
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3 things to do in Cleveland in February
Even with the frosty Cleveland winter in full swing, there are plenty of ways to explore the nearby community in February. Grab your favorite hat and scarf—or create your own like the members of Case Western Reserve’s Yarn Arts Club—as you celebrate the Lunar New Year in Asia Town, take part in an…
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Questions, we have questions
This article originally appeared in the fall/winter 2023 edition of art/sci magazine. This semester, The Daily will share some of the articles from the latest edition of the magazine. View more stories at artsci.case.edu/magazine. It’s not just young children who want to know why the sky is blue…
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Office of Events and Programs calls for solar eclipse event listings
On Monday, April 8, a total solar eclipse will pass over North America—the last time one will be visible from the contiguous United States for another 20 years—and with Cleveland in the path of totality, what better place to learn about and observe the phenomenon than Case Western Reserve? …
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Anonymous donor commits $4.5 million to biomedical engineering research
Last spring, CBS News correspondent Scott Pelley led viewers of the popular 60 Minutes program to a place where biomedical engineering pioneers are expanding the possibilities of human movement and touch: Case Western Reserve University. The roughly 13-minute segment featured A. Bolu Ajiboye…
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Why do we love sweets? Understanding the science of sugary foods
Sugar, a simple carbohydrate that provides a quick source of energy for the body, is in many foods and beverages we consume daily—from fruits, vegetables and dairy products, to candy, pastries and other desserts. Lindsay Malone Observances such as the recently recognized National…
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Echoes of the past, lessons for the future: Unraveling the Holocaust's enduring impact 
In the somber shadow of the Holocaust, the world witnessed not just the aftermath of an unprecedented atrocity, but the genesis of a resilient transformation—one that would stretch across Jewish communities, international law, education and collective memory. Jay Geller Nearly eight…
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Profiles of promise: Scholarship funding empowers next generation of nursing talent and research
This article originally appeared in the winter 2023 edition of Forefront magazine. View more stories at case.edu/nursing/news-events/forefront-magazine. As Dean Carol Musil (NUR ’79; GRS ’91, nursing) addressed the audience during the centennial celebration of Case Western Reserve University…