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Apr 22, 20244 min read
You're Graduating, What Now?
A step-by-step process of the job hunt. Written by Campbell Pratt You graduated last semester. Or maybe your walk date is at the end of...
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Apr 22, 20245 min read
From Campfires to Campus: Immersive Experiences for Success
The importance of early childhood experiences and continued support for low-income students and families in higher education. Written by...
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Apr 22, 20244 min read
The Weirdest College Mascots I’ve Ever Seen
A few of the more interesting college mascots in my opinion. Written by Dan Perrine "I think Magnus is a shady character." College...
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Apr 22, 20245 min read
Wabbit Season: The Art of Distraction
This article courtesy of all the rabbit holes I fell down during Vindicator pitch meetings. Written by Cara Robbins WABBIT SEASON Here at...
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Apr 22, 20241 min read
SPRING into Summer Playlist
Songs to seamlessly carry you from this season into the next. Written by Sophie Farrar Find The Vindicator on Spotify @vindi_csu or...
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Apr 22, 20245 min read
God, I Miss Books. (I’m Majoring in Books.)
Commiserating over the barriers between college students and leisure reading. Written by Benvolio Nichols I’ve worked out of the same...
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Apr 22, 20244 min read
The Straight-A Culture
We need to curb high schoolers' stress before they enter the world of college. Written by Emma Smallwood If you’re not too far removed...
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Apr 22, 20244 min read
“Madame Web” is not a bad movie.
A review of a film that pays homage to a bygone Marvel era. Written by Domonic Perkins Nobody wanted this movie. Nobody asked for it....
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Apr 22, 20244 min read
Take a Walk
A guide to walking spots around Cleveland and beyond. Written by Jake Ryan When the stress of the hustle and bustle of life weighs you...
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Apr 22, 20245 min read
The Uncertain State of “Star Wars”
A look at the current state of the “Star Wars” franchise and my hopes for the future. Written by Andrew Paduano It is a period of mystery...
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Apr 22, 20248 min read
AI needs to be regulated, period.
AI is new and exciting tech, but it has the potential to do serious damage without proper safeguards in place. Written by Kasey Sheridan...
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Apr 22, 20244 min read
CAB’s Collaborative Chalkboard Creators
Meet the students behind CAB’s chalkboard designs. Written by Sophie Farrar Head to CAB’s Instagram @csucab! Nothing can stop you as you...
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Apr 22, 20244 min read
The One-Inch-Tall Barrier
Why you should be watching more foreign films. Written by Olivia Schwab Many film students find themselves dozing off during those early...
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Apr 22, 20241 min read
Another 50 Years
Written by McCayla Connors If I didn’t know any better I would think the year was 1974 Between the amount of mass destruction And the...
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Apr 15, 20241 min read
Secular Sacraments
Written by Faith-Ann English life has taught me that lies are gospel truth. every lie to escape the lips is the holy word. the voices of...
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Apr 15, 20244 min read
How “Metroid” Changed the Game
The story of how Nintendo’s “Metroid” changed the world of video gaming forever. Written by Dan Perrine In the early years of gaming,...
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Apr 15, 20243 min read
Is 21 too High for the Drinking Age?
When is the right age to allow drinking? Written by Dan Perrine You know, I was recently visiting a restaurant themed to the country of...
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Apr 15, 20244 min read
Thanks, It Has Pockets!
The political roots behind pockets in women’s clothes. Written by Olivia Schwab "The history of pockets is a tug-of-war between utility...
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Apr 15, 20244 min read
“Ancestra” and how it helped me find my voice
A show about women and women’s rights, “Ancestra” gives a voice to historical women. Written by Kasey Sheridan I’ve been a student at...
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Apr 15, 20247 min read
“Ancestra:” How the Play that Advocates for Autonomy Came to Be
CSU’s spring play centers women’s and reproductive rights to honor the history of real Cleveland women. Written by Sophie Farrar Over ten...
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