The Cauldron, 2015, Issue 05

The Cauldron, 2015, Issue 05

Cleveland State University EngagedScholarship@CSU The Cauldron Archives Publications Fall 9-29-2015 The Cauldron, 2015, Issue 05 Elissa L. Tennant Cleveland State University Abraham Kurp Cleveland State University, [email protected] Abby Burton Cleveland State University, [email protected] Gregory Kula Cleveland State University, [email protected] Follow this and additional works at: https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/cauldron_archives Part of the Arts and Humanities Commons, and the Communication Commons How does access to this work benefit ou?y Let us know! Recommended Citation Tennant, Elissa L.; Kurp, Abraham; Burton, Abby; and Kula, Gregory, "The Cauldron, 2015, Issue 05" (2015). The Cauldron Archives. 5. https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/cauldron_archives/5 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Publications at EngagedScholarship@CSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Cauldron Archives by an authorized administrator of EngagedScholarship@CSU. For more information, please contact [email protected]. P4 Homecoming photo wrap up P10 Local open mic night attracts students P14 Why we should rename Rhodes Tower THE THE CSU’s Alternative Student Newspaper CAULDRON CSU’s Alternative Student Newspaper CAULDRON Sept. 29, 2015 3 News Sept. 29, 2015 2 Index » » What’s brewing this week CSU hosts 25th annual Alumni Awards Distinguished graduates from each college honored 25th Alumni Awards Natatorium renovation "The Intern" review CSU held its 25th annual Distinguished Alumni Awards CSU showed off the new $1.4 million renovation to Released Sept. 25, "The Intern" is a finely crafted in the Wolstein Center Friday, Sept. 25. P3 the Busbey Natatorium at the Swimming and Diving and well-rounded comedy with many touching Alumni Splash Bash Saturday, Sept. 26. P6 moments and memorable one-liners. P12 Sept. 29 to Weekly Calendar Staff Oct. 5 » » Editor-in-Chief Fall into Cleveland, E. 24, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Left: Cleveland State University President Ronald Berkman (right) speaks about the award recipients at the Distinguished Alumni Awards at the Wolstein Center on Friday, Sept, 25. while Elissa Tennant Photos by Elissa Tennant and Abby Burton Tues » Making the Most of Your Paycheck, PH 103, 1 p.m. WKYC-TV Cleveland reporter and award show host Dawn Kendrick looks on. Managing Editor Sept. 2925 Right: The Wolstein Center was transformed from a basketball court to an eloquent event room for the occasion. Abe Kurp News Editor By Abby Burton Abby Burton Women’s soccer vs. Youngstown, Krenzler Field, 7 p.m. Arts & Entertainment Editor Wed » Afrovibes Line Dance, MC 146, 6:30 p.m. Morgan Elswick Sept. 3026 Sports Editor Cleveland State University held its and Labor Relations at CSU, which entrepreneur and has led the creation Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Wolstein25th annual Center. Distinguished Alumni provides two $5,000 scholarships to of ground-breaking, social media- Authority (RTA). Gregory Kula CSU Wind Ensemble, Waetjen Auditorium, 7 p.m. Opinion Editor Awards Friday, Sept. 25 in the students each year. based intelligence systems for the Michael Gibbons was the recipient Thurs »»CSU Alumni Wind Ensemble, Waetjen Auditorium, 7 p.m. From the College of Education and United States military. from the Cleveland-Marshall College of Sara Liptak Oct.Sept. 1 27 The event was held to honor those Human Services, CSU recognized Peter Brant Russell was recognized for Law. Gibbons founded the Cleveland- Cover Designer who have excelled in their profession Lilienthal, who led the development of his Hissuccess in the medical field by the based Brown Gibbons & Lang Steven Pitingolo after attending CSU. a unique proprietary product called College of Nursing. Company, an investment banking firm Web Editor CSUViking Symphony Knit Clique Orchestra, Meeting, MC Waetjen 105, 2:30-3:30 Auditorium, p.m. 7:30 p.m. Women's Soccer vs. Valparaiso @ Krenzler Field, 7 p.m. Ten awards were given out — one IN TOUCH. résumé includes a position as for which he is the senior managing Francesca Gariano Fri » Volleyball vs. Youngstown, Woodling Gym, 7 p.m. recipient from each college. The event This product has been successfully the director of emergency and trauma director. » Volleyball vs. Loyola @ Woodling Gym, 7 p.m. Advertising Manager Oct.Sept. 2 28 started with an extravagant spread of marketed to clients like FedEx, services at Summa Health Systems in The Athletics department chose Sarah George hor d'oeuvres. Then, the curtain in the State Farm, GoDaddy, IKEA, Ferro Akron where he decreased both wait Bruno Biasiotta, a former soccer Business Manager PhiMen's, Mu DanceWomen's Marathon, Swimming, SC Intrasquad/Alumni Atrium, 3 p.m. Splash Bash @ Robert center of the arena rose and over 50 Corporation, Medical Mutual of Ohio times and cost for patients. player at CSU. Biasiotta is chief tables were set for dinner. and more than 150 colleges and He went on to be chief operating executive officer and president of The Giorgiana Lascu Sat Women’sF. Busbey Soccer Natatorium, vs. Detroit,9 a.m. Krenzler Field, 7 p.m. Student Media & Web Specialist Sat »» Volleyball vs. UIC @ Woodling Gym, 4 p.m. WKYC-TV Cleveland reporter universities. officer of the Summa hospitals in GNA Group which he established. Daniel Lenhart Oct.Sept. 3 29 Women's Cross Country, All-Ohio Championship @ Cedarville, TBA Dawn Kendrick hosted the event, The Washkewicz College of Barberton and Wadsworth. The final award was not from a Faculty Advisor introducing all of the award recipients. Engineering selected Anthony Colnar, Working at the National Intrepid college, but rather from the entire Dr. Edward Horowitz CSU President Ronald Berkman the oldest recipient of a Distinguished Center of Excellence (NICoE) at the university. No events scheduled opened the night with a speech to set Alumni Award from CSU at age 96. Walter Reed National Military Medical The George B. Davis award for Distribution Men's Tennis, Ball State Invitational @ Muncle, Ind., All day Sun »» the mood. Colnar graduated from Fenn Center in Bethesda, MD, Jo Manette service to the university is given to Mark Heller Oct.Sept. 4 30 “Through [the award recipients'] College in 1942 with a bachelor’s Nousak was selected by the college of the recipient that has done the most Staff Writers & Photographers career achievements and engagement degree in Mechanical Engineering. Sciences and Health Professions. for the university in their lifetime. Amara Alberto, Roman Macharoni, Becky Raspe, CSU College Republicans Meeting, SC 340, 11:30 a.m. with the university and the From there he went on to work for Nousak cares for service members This was awarded to Timothy J. Elisabeth Weems Mon IEEEMen's Chapter Golf, Telich Meeting Sun LifeFH 103,Financial/CSU 4 p.m. Invitational, Cleveland, community, these alumni have set the the National Aeronautics and Space and their families affected by combat Cosgrove, a member of the Board of Mon » All day through Tuesday standard by which our students and Administration (NASA) for his entire and mission-related traumatic brain Trustees for ten years. Oct. 1 » Oct. 51 fellow alumni can aspire.” he said. career. He has been retired from NASA injury and psychological health He has been co-chair of CSU’s Contact The Cauldron at [email protected] Want your event featured on our calendar? Send the event name, date, time and location to [email protected]. From the Monte Ahuja College of for 41 years. conditions. Radiance event since 2010 and has Submission deadline is every Thursday by 5 p.m. Please submit entries one week prior to scheduled event. Business, CSU recognized Daria L. Wayne Zachary, who was selected The Maxine Goodman Levin College been a key part in raising $3.6 million For letter to the editor submission guidelines, visit www.csucauldron.com. Roebuck. Roebuck established the by the College of Liberal Arts and Social of Urban affairs chose Floun’say to keep students in school and on Daria Roebuck Fund in Management Sciences, has been an extraordinary Caver, Hayden District director for the track to graduation. THE THE CAULDRON CAULDRON CSU’s Alternative Student Newspaper Sept. 29, 2015 4 News » CSU’s Alternative Student Newspaper Sept. 29, 2015 5 News » Captured on campus: Homecoming week Students, faculty, alumni, Cleveland community celebrate Photos by Abby Burton and Cameron Tolbert and CSU Alumni Association Top left: Vince Ortenzio (right) and Andie Uhlman sport their homecoming court sashes while enjoying the festivites at the Photo courtesy http://www.csualumni.com/events/ homecoming kickof. Ortenzio was voted 2015 Homecoming king. Top right: He was crowned at the Harvest Ball Friday, Sept. 25 with his royal Magnus helps CSU staf members hand out viking counterpart, queen Kaylee Galla. helmets and noise makers to show of Viking pride at the homecoming pep rally in Tower City Center Tuesday, Sept 22. Bottom left: The CSU cheerleading squad gets ready to lead the pep rally at Tower City Center. Bottom Right: Parker Keating (left) and ErinMcNamee greet fellow homecoming court nominees and fellow students at the homecoming kickof. Top left: President Berkman (center in green) at the start of the Cleveland State Homecoming parade with the Photohomecoming courtesy http://www.csualumni.com/events/ court. The parade started at Krenzler Field and went through campus Thursday, Sept. 24. Bottom left: Students gather in the Student Center plaza Monday, Sept. 21 to meet the homecoming court. This event ofered free t-shirts, bouncy houses, a taco bar and giveaways, and allowed the homecoming court to introduce themselves to the student body. Top right: The homecoming court made their irst appearance in front of the students who attended the homecoming kickof. From left to right — Jibri Blount, Kaylee Galla, Evan Andersky, Lauren Schaefer, Jef Holub, Samantha Hoyt, Juliana Kosik, Zach Magistro, Vince Ortenzio, Andie Uhlman, Parker Keating and Erin McNamee.

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