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Akron's board of ed and school administration mulled how best to communicate with voters about the need for the levy, its first request for new tax money since 2012.
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Rittenhouse has been lionized by some conservatives and Second Amendment advocates for his actions. The Kent State chapter of Turning Point USA — a youth-focused nonprofit that boosts conservative candidates and causes - invited Rittenhouse to speak.
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The private, for-profit college in Lakewood, focused on fashion, interior and graphic design, cited "shifts in educational landscapes and evolving community needs" in explaining the closure.
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The Kent State chapter of Turning Point USA is presenting Kyle Rittenhouse at the Kiva auditorium Tuesday. His appearance has sparked outrage from some students.
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Teachers hope the project at the rural Medina school district will help foster a love of reading among students and build back social skills that might have been hampered during the pandemic.
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The Biden administration announced on Friday an additional round of student loan cancellations, affecting 12,000 more people in Ohio.
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Compared to 2023, far fewer Ohio graduating seniors had filled out the FAFSA as of end of March.
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Youngstown State President Bill Johnson discussed higher education's enrollment woes while also responding to criticism about his political background.
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Schaeffler Manufacturing USA plans to build a new facility in Dover, which will add new jobs for workers to produce electrical vehicle components.
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Three Jewish defense organizations filed a formal complaint against Ohio State University alleging OSU has fostered “a hostile antisemitic environment."
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The institution has seen enrollment declines and is using $9 million from its reserves to pay for the retirement incentive program, meant to help the college cut costs in the long run.
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Wilmington College will offer upper-level business classes at three Ohio state prisons, offering credits toward a bachelor’s degree.