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Many doctors call fall and early winter “concussion season” because they say the numbers increase dramatically — mostly from soccer and football. Northeast Ohio doctors are warning parents to be on the lookout for concussions and say it doesn’t necessarily take a dramatic hit to cause one.
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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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The city will spend $10.6 million of its total allocation on social service programs; Two universities will partner with the city of Cleveland to develop an AI model designed to fight illegal dumping; and more stories.
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An ad hoc committee convened by Cleveland State University President Laura Bloomberg said Thursday that it has submitted a recommendation to change the name of the Cleveland-Marshall College of Law to the school's board of trustees.
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For federal student loan borrowers like Kalesha Scott, a Black, first-generation college student who hopes to finish her master’s degree at Wright State next year, U.S. President Joe Biden’s federal student loan forgiveness program is a step in the right direction.
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College is getting back in session for many in Northeast Ohio, and like other segments of society, COVID-19 restrictions are being loosened in many cases, with mask requirements for the most part being lifted. Colleges also have a new threat to contend with in monkeypox, however.
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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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The study looked at demand for hydrogen as a fuel source in Ohio for the next 30 years and suggested that the state is positioned to be a leader in the industry.
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Morning Headlines: Ohio Redistricting Commission to hold meeting two days before deadline...and moreGOP House Speaker Bob Cupp said he wanted to avoid confusing May 3 primary voters; Former CSU president Harlan Sands will get a nearly million dollar payout and intends to continue teaching in the fall; Browns still stuck with Baker Mayfield; and more stories.
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CSU announced Tuesday that Sands would be leaving his leadership position at the university effective immediately. Provost Laura Bloomberg is replacing him.