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Bridging gaps: First-year student earns support for AI sign language initiative
At just a glance, Amirali Rezaei’s resume makes one thing clear: he’s not afraid of a challenge. Originally from Iran, the first-year Case Western Reserve University student was the first in his family to pursue an entrepreneurial endeavor, attend high school in the United Kingdom, and come to the U...
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Spartan Cheerleading offers clinic for high schoolers
Spartan Cheerleading will host a college prep clinic for high schoolers interested in cheering in college and/or learning to stunt. Held Sunday, April 6, this event is open to all students in grades 9–12. The clinic will be from 2 to 5 p.m. in Adelbert Gym. This session will cover the basic motions...
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Law students help launch Latino vendor market and community space in Clark-Fulton neighborhood
Nestled on Cleveland’s West Side, the Clark-Fulton neighborhood plays host to a vibrant Hispanic community, making it the perfect home for CentroVilla25. A new Latino market and food hall, CentroVilla25 isn't just a place to shop and dine—it's a cultural hub designed to cultivate community, celebrat...
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3 things to do in Cleveland in March
With the worst of winter hopefully behind us, Clevelanders have their sights set on spring. While we don’t officially welcome the new season until later in March, milder temperatures and Case Western Reserve University’s upcoming spring break are reminders it’s on its way. This month, you can celeb...
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Parking meters to be installed along Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, Euclid Avenue; ParkMobile app to be used for on-street parking
Beginning this week, the City of Cleveland is unrolling a new payment process for on-street parking. The ParkMobile app will be used in University Circle and throughout the city. Metered parking will be added along Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and Euclid Avenue. Those parking in these areas wi...
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3 things to do in Cleveland in February
Winter in Cleveland is a great time to explore the varied nature of our city’s artistic scene. The Cleveland Museum of Art is a good place to start, but in February, we challenge you to branch out and try something new. Gather your friends and explore a different side of Cleveland this month. If ...
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Frozen in time: A look back on Cleveland’s most historic snowstorms—plus photos from University Archives
Clevelanders are no strangers to the impact of winter weather. And this winter is no exception—lake effect snow has made for a harsh season so far, with Lake Erie’s warming temperatures and cold winds from the west combining to blanket the city’s far east side repeatedly. But what does history tell...
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3 things to do in Cleveland in January
January in Cleveland is cold—that’s undeniable. But that doesn’t mean the action stops in The Land. There are plenty of ways to experience some of Cleveland’s gems through a new lens. We’ve pulled together a few ideas to get you started—and as a bonus, two of the three suggestions are right here in...
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7 things to do around Cleveland during winter
Beyond snow-covered sidewalks and holiday festivities, winter is full of opportunities for members of the Case Western Reserve University community to embrace throughout the season. Whether discovering hidden gems in local neighborhoods, taking advantage of seasonal events or simply enjoying the b...
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Law students help introduce Tanisha’s Law to Cleveland City Council
A decade after Tanisha Anderson was killed after being restrained by Cleveland police during a mental health crisis, Case Western Reserve University School of Law students are working to change local policy to honor her memory—and prevent such tragedies from happening again. Members of the Student ...