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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"You are Welcome" discusses what makes a positive school climate with students and educators at Ellet Community Learning Center.
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Ernest "Mooney" Warther was an esteemed son of Dover, Ohio, and a skillful wood carver. The work of this Tuscarawas County artist is the foundation of the Dover museum in his name.
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Republican lawmakers who touted $3.1 billion in tax cuts in the budget that took effect last July said higher-than-expected refunds are leading to Ohio's lagging tax collections.
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Another legal challenge has been filed against the state over an abortion law - this time Ohio is being sued over its ban on prescribing abortion-inducing drugs via telehealth.
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State lawmakers have passed a plan mandating Ohio's K-12 schools come up with policies on cell phones and Gov. Mike DeWine appears ready to sign it into law.
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Protesters have remained a constant presence at the Kelvin Smith Library Oval over the last 10 days, demanding the university divest from Israel and call for a cease-fire in Gaza.
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Airstream’s instantly recognizable ‘silver bullets’ are made in the farm town of Jackson Center before they hit the road.
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An Akron Police Department spokesperson confirmed that the department had worked with ShotStop Ballistics, a Stow-based ballistics and body armor manufacturer that filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy May 4, 2024. The company is under federal investigation.
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Republicans have a new bill that would further strengthen voter ID requirements and would also allow for hand-counting of ballots but Gov. Mike DeWine has said he wouldn't sign additional election law changes.
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The annual opera and humanities festival offers plenty of musical power, from classical to jazz to vocal, alongside discussions of what power means.
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