From: Office of Multicultural Affairs Date: October 31, 2024 Subject: Halloween edition of the [OMA Newsletter]
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OMA’s Flavorite’s of the Week
by Steve Furlow
It's been a while my fellow foodies,
so I hope you've been well,
got a new place for you to try,
a best kept secret, but I'd be happy to tell!
Tired of streaming shows on the common area couch? Pop outside the dorm with friends and head to STEAK Cleveland, their tagline... "We're not your parents' steak house." A fusion of creativity and taste, mouse trap macaroni and cheese served on a very unique tray. Fresh beef is made every kind of way, with some savory vegetables for those dodging the filets. Smash Burgers, 16-layer chocolate cakes, shareable plates, bottomless fries, a perfect place for a squad night out or a memorable date! I appreciated the prices, the quality, and venue, they have something for everyone somewhere on this menu! Almost forgot to mention where you find this culinary gem, the answer is not surprising, it's in Tremont my friend!
That is this week’s Flavorite, so savor it, and be sure to DM OMA on IG if there is food nearby
that I should try. I plan to chew and review it, because I cannot wait to share all of the treats that
I come across while eating my way through these one of kind Cleveland Streets!
The Center for Civic Engagement & Learning (CCEL) is providing trips to transport CWRU students to the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections for those interested in Early In-Person voting for the General Election.
Friday: 10:30am & 12:45pm
Saturday: 1 & 1:30pm
Players Theatre Group
Jacobs-Jenkins' adaptation of the 15th century morality play, “Everyman,” and follows an archetypal person as they wrestle with Death who has recently called upon them to, well, die." With certain actors picking their roles at random each night and the unique nature of this show, this is not one to miss!
Attention Juniors, Seniors, Graduates, Staff, & Faculty! SASS 500 Operationalizing Antiracism for Everyday Impact is an advanced skill-building course that equips students with the tools, techniques & practices for effective antiracism. Students will be equipped for a career disrupting racism in all its forms and manifestations at the internalized-intrapersonal, interpersonal, institutional & system level.
This 3-credit hybrid course meets next Spring on Tuesdays from 6:30-8:30pm but you can also alternate between attending in-person and online as it suits your needs. “This was the most thought-provoking course that I took during my entire career as a student at CWRU. It's real, raw and needed for a campus that is diverse.” REQUIREMENT: A readiness to delve into challenging self-awareness & interpersonal engagement around the difficult topic of race and racism.
No Plans for the Holiday? Stuck around CLE/CWRU?
Then join us for a meal together! Free for CWRU undergraduate and graduate students (and families!)
Access to 24/7 medical and mental health support for Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland Institute of Music, Cleveland Institute of Art, and Kent State University School of Podiatric Medicine students.
The Dean of Students Office is committed to providing assistance and support to all CWRU students. The basic needs resource lists below will help to ensure that we all continue to advocate for and empower each other. Please note, CWRU does not determine eligibility requirements and does not endorse the off-campus and community resources compiled in these lists.