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Under the new law, people 21 and over will be able to purchase and use marijuana legally. However, colleges in Ohio say students and faculty still have to follow their marijuana policies regardless of state law.
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Researchers at UC theorize tongue exercises could improve swallowing function, making life better for people who've had strokes.
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Since the war between Israel and Hamas began, multiple student protests related to the conflict have been held on campus.
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The center, named after former Ohio Republican Senator Rob Portman, will promote bipartisanship and finding a middle ground on issues by hosting speakers, debates, and discussions with people from across the political spectrum.
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University of Cincinnati chemists developed the battery, which doesn't use a membrane-separator and that's at least a third of the cost.
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The National Council of State Boards of Nursing says 80% of RNs are white and 88% are women.
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As school begins this week, the University of Cincinnati is projected to have its largest class size yet, with approximately 50,500 students enrolled this year.
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A federal grant is paying for development of a QR code that will help mothers determine if they are eligible for WIC and get the paperwork started.
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The University of Cincinnati claims in the 2022-2023 academic year, students in its co-op program collectively earned around $76 million. But did it help them emerge debt-free?
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While the high court's decision mainly impacts people already out of college, incoming students say the ruling affects them, too.