Perhaps one of the most direct effects on the Cuyahoga River are the streams that contribute to it. Streams are considered as tributaries that flow into the river. The health and life of these streams are a significant reflection of the river itself, and studying them provides great insight on the river's future. The Cuyahoga [...]
Author: ttramble
Industrialization to Urbanization: How economic changes directly affect the Cuyahoga River
The Flats East Bank - left circa 1987 | Cleveland Public Library, right circa 2019 | George Hahn, idea stream Years ago before the bars, nightclubs, and restaurants Cleveland's most popular and growing area known as the Flats was considered as the hub of industrialization. The area siting between the river and the plateau of [...]
The Winter Blues Are Near: Seasonal Affective Disorder
The clocks were set back and although we gained an extra hour of rest, that extra sunlight can affect our moods more than we'd like. Seasonal Affective Disorder is a form of depression that occurs during the fall and winter months. According to the American Psychiatric Association, SAD occurs in 5% of adults in the [...]
About Me: Tierra Tramble
Hello everyone! I am a senior journalism and digital media production major at Kent State University. I currently work as a marketing intern for coding bootcamp We Can Code IT, as well as a digital media strategist for the nonprofit organization The Body A Home For Love. I have previously interned with both the Cleveland [...]
Crooked river historical places: 5 historic places to visit along the river
The Cuyahoga River has a rich history and because of this, the historic places that surround it are often overshadowed. The river's history intertwines with the historic places that accompany it, and together they form the stories of Northeast Ohio. It seems unfair to include one without the other. For this list, I curated a [...]
Meet Ian Adams: Northeast Ohio’s Landscape Photographer
"This must be my student!" Ian says. As I walked in to meet Ian Admas, I found him making small talk with a park ranger before he spoke to me. He greeted me with a warm smile and firm handshake. As I would begin talking with him about his life as a photographer, I would [...]
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