When did the sci-fi marathon begin on campus? The answer is…

This weekend marks yet another Science Fiction Marathon, hosted by the CWRU Film Society. The tradition actually began 37 years ago—in 1976, according to the Little Blue Book—although the Film Society notes it is

CWRU community members’ top goals for 2013

When it comes to New Year’s resolutions, many on campus are resolving not to resolve. According to this week’s poll (still available at thedaily.case.edu/news/connect/) on New Year’s resolutions, the highest vote-getter was “I don’t

Find out how the students, faculty and staff of CWRU plan to spend their time off

After a semester full of classes, exams and hard work, Case Western Reserve University faculty, staff and students are looking forward to a bit of R&R—and, of course, seeing their loved ones. On Monday, we

A look at the historic Thanksgiving Day football matchup on campus

A look at the historic Thanksgiving Day football matchup on campus

Thanksgiving may be a day for family and friends, but football often plays a big part in the day as well—even at CWRU. Years ago, before the federation of Case Institute of Technology and Western

Find out where the arch featured in this week’s photo is located

Each building on and around campus has its own style and personality, expressed through its architecture. Many buildings are easy to identify, but others—like the subject of our picture this week—are a bit more

Take a look inside one of Uptown’s newest additions

As Uptown continues to grow, it seems the university community has been checking out the new sights. Nearly all respondents guessed the location of this week’s photo correctly: inside the Museum of Contemporary Art

With just more than two weeks until the election, how likely is it CWRU voters will be swayed?

With just two and a half weeks left until the fall elections—and with just one presidential debate left to air—it seems most voters at Case Western Reserve are already decided on how they’ll cast

Red Cat, Pioneer and Rough Rider rooms—what exactly are they named for?

Red Cat, Pioneer and Rough Rider rooms—what exactly are they named for?

This week’s trivia question asked what Wade Commons’ Red Cat Room and Pioneer Room and Fribley Commons’ Rough Rider Room are named after. The answer, found by many of those who delved into the

The presidency in a partisan era: Join a discussion with scholar Jeffrey E. Cohen

Jeffrey Cohen

The Department of Political Science will welcome one of the nation’s leading scholars of the presidency to campus Oct. 4 to discuss some of the most important issues about its future: How can the

Where is the campus image featured in Monday’s issue located? Find out now

Two stone walls decorate the front of Yost Hall, but have you ever actually looked to see what decorates those stone walls? If so, you likely got the answer to this week’s question correct.