The Trust for Public Land hosted a cohort of Northeast Ohio residents at Magee Marsh Friday, but attendees were mindful of a larger mission to make birding more accessible to people of color.
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Research shows students across the U.S. have made some grounds recovering lost learning, but are far from being fully caught up.
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The demonstration took place in the same location as the Vietnam War protests on campus in 1970.
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On May 4, 1970, the Ohio National Guard fired on Kent State students, killing four and wounding nine. A former student who now teaches there reflects on that day and offers lessons for protesters now.
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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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The possible change came after a group of several dozen residents reportedly told city council in April they opposed the hosting of the town’s second pride event on city property on religious grounds.
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Board member Tristan Reed is leaving at the end of May, calling the decision bittersweet. She said she's moving out of Akron.
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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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One Ohio lawmaker who met with officials from the Cleveland Browns said it’s very early in the process, but he has some concerns about state funding of a new or renovated stadium.
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Choosing plants for a garden can be daunting. Northeast Ohio horticulturalists explain why you might want to go native.
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