Find out where Monday’s photo was taken—and what it showed

Find out where Monday’s photo was taken—and what it showed

Lightning storms were prevalent around Northeast Ohio this week, and many of you know where lightning is on campus, too. Well, not lightning, exactly. The image actually is the symbol for a resistor, or

Where the sun shines: Monday’s picture showed solar panels located…

solar panels

On Monday, we showed you a picture that looked like something straight out of a science fiction novel. Well, that science fiction is a reality on our campus at Case Western Reserve University’s SunFarm,

About 2,000 will graduate Sunday—a huge increase over the College for Women’s first commencement in 1891

On June 19, 1891, Western Reserve University’s College for Women held its first commencement. That year, just one student, Mary Louise French, graduated. Though a few of you knew the correct answer, many didn’t ace

It’s a tie for favorite study spot on campus

It’s a tie for favorite study spot on campus

In honor of finals week, we asked the campus community for their favorite study space. In an unprecedented three-way-tie, Kelvin Smith Library, respondents’ rooms and their own secret space each received 28 percent of

And this week’s event people are looking forward to most is…

Greek Week. This annual event continues through April 14 and includes events such as an obstacle course, variety show and rope pull. For more information, visit students.case.edu/greek/ritual/greekweek/. Coming in a close second was Research ShowCASE,

Did you see the comet last week? See it now in a photo taken by a doctoral candidate

Comet PanSTARRS by Quentin Jamieson

Last week, Comet PanSTARRS peaked in the Northern Hemisphere. Doctoral candidate Quentin Jamieson photographed the comet from Rocky River Reservation. The image shown here is a composite of 12 stacked images taken March 14

Where on earth did you spend spring break?

For most of you, it was right here in Cleveland. More than 60 percent of respondents said this was just another week for them, so they were at their desks (or wherever they read

Fans vs. foes: What the CWRU community thought of this year’s Oscars

While this year’s Academy Awards had its share of critics, very few complaints came from members of the Case Western Reserve University community. According to our very unofficial poll, an overwhelming number of individuals

Did you guess it? Signs point to yes. Find out what Monday’s photo showed

Aren’t you all observant? Nearly everyone who guessed where this week’s photo was taken was correct: the sundial on Mather Quad. A sundial has been a fixture on the Mather College campus since 1906, a

Did you hear them serenading yesterday? The Valentine’s Day singers are…

For more than 30 years, one group on campus has been serenading individuals on Valentine’s Day in residence halls, labs, classrooms and offices. As most of you correctly guessed, that duty belongs to the