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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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Follow for live updates as Ohio State students protest on May 1 at the university's South Oval.
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The news comes as the university announced plans to cut 23 staff to address a serious budget deficit earlier in 2024, amid other efforts to curb costs.
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The students said they're seeking the university's divestment from companies that profit off Israeli "apartheid," among other demands.
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CWRU officials reversed course and allowed students, staff, to camp overnight on the campus oval.
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A steady stream of officers entered through a second story window using an NYPD armored vehicle with a mechanized drawbridge.
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Twenty of the people who were arrested are unaffiliated with Ohio State University. Of the unaffiliated OSU protestors, 14 are from the Columbus area and only one doesn't have an Ohio address.
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On top of creating a local manufacturing pipeline, the collaboration will also direct students toward higher education at Miami.
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Around 20 pro-Palestinian protesters at Case Western Reserve University were detained and then released by police. The university said the issue was the tents they set up in the park, not the protest itself.
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Students continue to protest at campuses across the country, despite the risk of arrest. Some schools now threaten demonstrators with disciplinary action, while others promise the opposite.