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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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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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Pro-Palestinian protesters had painted messages on the school's Spirit Wall. A video shows contractors painting over it even as students remained in front of it.
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Both sides said they had been working to reach an agreement ahead of the end of the current school year.
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One person is dead after falling from the stands at Ohio Stadium Sunday during Ohio State's commencement ceremony.
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Photojournalists at NPR member stations documented protests at college and university campuses nationwide this week.
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The campus is listed with Howard Hanna, which calls the 14-building, 48-acre campus a "unique investment opportunity" for redevelopment, according to the online listing.
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Dr. Yasir Qahdi traveled to Ohio to speak to hundreds of Muslims on Ohio State University's South Oval days after dozens were arrested at a pro-Palestinian protest.
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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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What can colleges and universities across the country learn from Kent State's example, when 13 students were shot and four were killed in 1970?