Cleveland State University trustees on Thursday voted to discontinue the university's three NCAA sport programs in wrestling, women's golf and softball, according to a news release.
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Cleveland State University is cutting three of its NCAA sports programs to reduce the athletics budget. The sports getting cut are wrestling, softball and women’s golf.
Cleveland State University is eliminating wrestling, women’s golf and softball at the end of the academic year as part of the school’s broader cost-cutting measures.
Our athletics department, like many other departments at CSU, has had to make difficult decisions regarding the programs we offer,' President Laura Bloomberg said.
Today, union workers at Cleveland State University will be attending the board of trustees meeting to demand a fair contract. It comes after members say they've been given an increased workload while ...
Public Hall has hosted iconic performances by Elvis Presley and the Beatles. Now it's found a new rhythm as host of the Cleveland Cavaliers' G League affiliate.
Ohio, known as the Buckeye State, is located in the Midwest of the United States. The state is known for its rich history and ...
Three buckeyes had big wins, Vice President JD Vance, Senator Jon Husted and The Ohio State Buckeyes football team coached by ...
Cleveland immigration lawyer Richard Herman predicts the president's move, while unlikely to survive legal scrutiny, will ...
A new, bendable type of concrete being invented at Michigan State University can "self-heal" and "self-heat," potentially eliminating the need to salt or brine roads for snow.
The UWGB men's basketball team has lost a program-record 16 straight games, two more than the previous record set in 2023-24.