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Youngstown State University’s faculty union is also raising concerns about the process that lead up to the YSU Board of Trustees offering the position to U.S. Rep. Bill Johnson (R-Marietta) last week during an "emergency" meeting.
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Enrollment continues to decline for many Northeast Ohio universities, but there are some signs of stabilization locally and nationally, as well as two local stories of success Case Western Reserve University and Cuyahoga Community College.
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Many of northeast Ohio’s largest schools are continuing to feel the effects of the pandemic, changing demographics and other factors.
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Northeast Ohio kids are being affected by the resurgence of two viruses that are similar to a cold but can cause severe symptoms; Cleveland's only psychiatric ER is uncertain about its operations after St. Vincent's announced its closure; and more stories.
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Graduating from college is a milestone worth celebrating but for those lacking financial stability it might be soured by the cost of the cap and gown.
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Ten students have graduated from a Youngstown State University pilot program aimed at filling jobs in the growing field of 5G wireless technology.
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A fast-tracked map of Ohio’s new congressional districts has cleared the Ohio Senate and is headed to the House; an investigation by Summit County’s prosecutor will not result in charges against Hudson’s mayor; Cleveland’s baseball team has resolved a lawsuit filed by a local roller derby team over naming rights; and more stories.
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After the General Motors' plant closed in 2019, leaders in Eastern Ohio's steel valley are pushing for a rebrand.
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Body camera video shows a Columbus officer fatally shoot a Black teenage girl Tuesday afternoon; Cleveland officials say they’re working to address what they call an alarming increase in homicide and gun violence; Ohio’s lieutenant governor met with a group of Asian American neighbors following "Wuhan virus" tweet; and more stories.
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The state reported 2,178 coronavirus cases on Thursday, breaking Wednesday's record high of 2,039; more Kent State University students have been ordered to quarantine due to potential exposure to the coronavirus; Ohio reported nearly 600 COVID-19 cases in the state's K-12 schools on Thursday, and more stories.