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Protesters on the Kelvin Smith Library Oval may be prosecuted for criminal trespass, according to a statement from the university.
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After partnering with the Thompson Foundation for ten years, BGSU could get more than $150 million dollars for scholarships.
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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.
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The Ohio School Safety Center is upgrading its equipment. The center will operate “shoot houses” so school staff armed with guns can practice facing an active shooter.
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Ohio State police and State Highway Patrol troopers made the arrests starting around 10 p.m., five hours after demonstrators gathered for a 5 p.m. rally.
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The Youngstown City School District financial forecast shows it running out of cash completely by the 2026-27 school year.
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Under House Bill 485, Ohio's public schools would also have to largely limit students' social media use and outright ban them from TikTok.
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The Ohio Auditor says the college has not adequately adjusted its operations - including staffing, facilities and course offerings - to account for losing almost half its enrollment in the last decade.
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Kent State University celebrated with multiple community and student organizations.
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Berkshire Local Schools is among a handful of districts in Ohio that have added AI to the set of tools used to keep students safe from gun violence. The Geauga County school district lets AI tap into its existing network of cameras.
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Kent State's annual May 4 commemoration is just weeks away, and organizers want to make it an engaging and relevant experience for a wide audience.
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Ohio’s governor announced expanding eligibility limits for child care assistance during his State of the State speech, but advocates have pushed for more.