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The toys will be rewired with large control buttons to make them easier for children with limited or restricted hand movement to play independently.
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The rules on Short Vine will be the same as the special curfew district already in place Downtown and in parts of Over-the-Rhine.
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The Moeller High School graduate also was a guitarist and singer with Ooh La La & The Greasers.
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On Cincinnati Edition's weekly news review, local journalists join us to talk about the big stories from recent days.
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The "funeral" came a day before trustees from Ohio's 26 public colleges and universities will meet in Columbus for an annual conference hosted by the Ohio Department of Education. This year, trustees will learn how to comply with Senate Bill 1.
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The loss of students from India and China, who typically enroll in the university's master's programs like engineering and information technology, is largely contributing to the decline.
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We discuss the painstaking effort of preserving a rare Rookwood fountain.
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The survey asked undergraduate college students about their perceptions and experiences regarding free speech on campus.
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Rather than focusing on the developing technology behind AI, the new center will rely on the university's English and philosophy faculty to conduct research and facilitate workshops to help people use AI responsibly.
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The shuttering of the AACRC, which opened its doors in 1991 after a decades-long push by UC's Black student organizations, sent shockwaves through the university's Black community.