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via News5: The city of Cleveland passed a resolution Monday evening to require all special police forces within the city to undergo anti-bias and sensitivity training. It stemmed from an incident involving Cleveland City Councilman Kevin Conwell and Case Western Reserve University in mid-March. Conwell was stopped and questioned by CWRU officers while walking through […]

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Due to recent incidents, Case Western Reserve University has  issued a letter to its students reminding them that their safety and the safety of the campus is a top priority. The University will be hosting two security information sessions, Wednesday and Thursday, November 9 and 10, to inform the community on the measures being taken to […]

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Case Western Reserve University students gathered Wednesday to honor the 49 people killed in the Orlando this past weekend. They showed their support through art. Organizers with the LGBT Center said the event was a chance to give people a safe place to come together and grieve. They hope the artwork they left behind will help everyone […]

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Case Western Reserve University is investigating allegations that Phi Delta Theta fraternity misrepresented the Mexican culture in a variety show performance Friday, sparking a massive debate over social media. Phi Delta Theta International Fraternity stated it is also investigating its Case Western Reserve chapter and referenced “racially insensitive costumes” worn during the Greek Week show. […]

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Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton spoke at Case Western Reserve University to sir up supporters. She spoke to a student-heavy crowd and said she would be a champion for children. Clinton also took a hard stance on guns, calling for support on universal background checks and stating 12-year-old Tamir Rice should still be alive. Rice was shot and killed outside Cudell Recreation […]

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  Hillary Clinton will visit Case Western Reserve University on Thursday as the Democratic presidential front-runner will lead a Commit to Vote meeting Clinton and volunteers will ask supporters to fill out a card, pledging to vote for her in the Ohio Primary Election in 2016. Clinton’s event will be held at Freiberger Field, adjacent to […]

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Students of the University School of Medicine at Case Western Reserve say they were moved by the recent events taking place in Ferguson, MO and in New York City– so much so that they held a demonstration Wednesday afternoon. The students planned a “die-in” demonstration that was held at 3 p.m. at the Biomedical Research Building […]

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    T&G Flying company held a candlelight vigil Sunday evening to honor the four Case Western Reserve University students whodied in a plane crash last week: William Michael Felten, Lucas Marcelli, John Hill and Abraham Pishevar. The memorial began at 8:15 p.m. at the site of the accident, near the intersection of Bishop Road […]

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  Additional security measures were imposed Tuesday at Case Western Reserve University just days after four students were robbed at gunpoint inside  Wade Commons. The university said a security officer would be stationed inside the building during business hours and would remain at that post until a remote camera and door-buzzer system is installed. The security […]

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Case Western Reserve University receives a large donation from long-time supporters for the school’s performing arts project. On Wednesday, national broadcast pioneer Milton Maltz and his wife, Tamar, announced that they would provide the university with $30 million through a combination of Maltz Family Foundation of the Jewish Federation of Cleveland and family funds. The money will […]

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A geology professor at Case Western Reserve University said trace amounts of radiation from Japan were found in rainwater collected on a campus building. According to a news release from CWRU, Professor Gerald Matisoff detected tiny amounts of Iodine 131 on the top of the A.W. Smith Building, but said the presence of it is […]

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CBS News anchor Katie Couric told more than 1,900 college students Sunday that their first jobs won't be at the top of their profession. But she offered hope and advice during her commencement address at Case Western Reserve University.