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Higher education officials in Ohio are reviewing race-based scholarships after last year's Supreme Court ruling on affirmative action.
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Protesters who took part in the nearly two-week long encampment say it's unclear what charges they face from the university and what evidence those charges are based on.
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Cincinnati Public and Cleveland Municipal schools each received hundreds of millions of dollars in COVID relief funds over the past three years. Now, those funds are drying up.
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The district is the latest in the region to lock up students' cellphones during the school day, joining the likes of Akron and Parma.
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The college’s last official day of operation was May 2, and the 48-acre campus in South Euclid has been listed for sale.
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While many positions will be removed via attrition, almost 170 employees could be terminated, including dozens of teachers.
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The university in a statement said it will temporarily withhold degrees from students involved in the "unsanctioned encampment on private property and other conduct violations" while it meets with students accused of misconduct.
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The Cleveland Institute of Art’s m.power class aims to give students tangible product design and entrepreneurship experience.
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Ohio House Bill 920 is a little-understood state law from 1976 that essentially locks many school districts’ tax levies in at the same rate as when they were passed. Schools say it's causing them to go back to the ballot more than they should, while they struggle to keep up with rising costs.
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From California to North Carolina, students staged chants and walkouts over the weekend in protest of Israel's ongoing military offensive in Gaza.
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Tim Kenny from Avon Lake is graduating from Lorain County Community College after four years at the school and lifelong struggle with cerebral palsy.
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This year, the Ohio State Commencement Speaker Advisory Committee recommended names including Michelle Obama, Michael Phelps and Lebron James. Pan was last recommended in 2019.