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3 places to grab brunch in Cleveland
The concept of “brunch” (a combination of breakfast and lunch) can be traced back to British writer Guy Beringer, who was believed to have coined the term in the late 1800s to describe leisurely, post-hunting meals enjoyed on Sundays. Today, the tradition of brunch—regardless of day of the…
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3 things to do in Cleveland in September
Last week, we welcomed the newest Case Western Reserve University students to our campus—their new home for the next four years. But whether you’re new to CWRU or a lifelong Clevelander, there’s always something to uncover in our beloved city and the surrounding areas. September is a busy time in…
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Community Heritage Street Fest
Members of the Case Western Reserve University community are invited to the Community Heritage Street Fest this Saturday (Sept. 2) from noon to 7 p.m. at Wade Park between E. 115th Street and E. 111th Street. Several bands will perform during the event, with the setlist including The Unit Band,…
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CWRU Police Department vs. Cleveland Scrappers
Join the Case Western Reserve University Police Department as they take on the Cleveland Scrappers for a fundraising event at 10 a.m. on Sunday, Sept. 3 at Van Horn Field. The Cleveland Scrappers are a team of visually impaired athletes who play an adaptive version of baseball. It is called beep…
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Law’s Jessie Hill moderates The City Club of Cleveland forum
Jessie Hill, associate dean for research and faculty development at the School of Law and the Judge Ben C. Green Professor of Law, moderated a discussion at a recent The City Club of Cleveland forum.  The event featured Michael Waldman, president and CEO of the Brennan Center for Justice at New…
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3 things to do in Cleveland in August
Though classes for most programs at Case Western Reserve University start later this month, summer isn’t over yet, and our city’s lineup of upcoming events is proof. Looking for ways to soak up the warm weather in the CLE before it goes away? We’ve got a few suggestions of uniquely Cleveland events…
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Happy birthday, Cleveland! Take a look back at the city’s founding
On July 22, 1796, Moses Cleaveland and a party of surveyors employed by the Connecticut Land Company arrived at the site of what today is Cleveland, Ohio—thus marking July 22 as Cleveland’s birthday. Beyond establishing the city Case Western Reserve University calls home, that date marked the…
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Bellflower closed to traffic tomorrow; move vehicles before 7:30 a.m.
Bellflower Road will be closed to all traffic Tuesday, July 18, beginning at 7:30 a.m. for resurfacing by the City of Cleveland. Vehicles parked on the street must be moved before 7:30 a.m. The road is expected to reopen to traffic at 4 p.m. Pedestrians can still use the sidewalks on Bellflower…
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Treat your tastebuds: 3 Cleveland-area ice cream shops to try this summer
July is National Ice Cream Month, and with rising temperatures in Cleveland, it’s a great time to check out some local favorites. Those who work and study at Case Western Reserve University likely know their way to the nearest Mitchell’s Ice Cream shop in University Circle, and many have probably…
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3 things to do in Cleveland in July
Even once the Independence Day fireworks dissipate, the summer activities won’t end in Cleveland. The month ahead is full of opportunities to enjoy what makes our city so special. To get you started, we’ve pulled together three options members of the Case Western Reserve University community can…