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WSU-MVH form neuroscience institute

This major public-private initiative partners the Dayton region’s strongest biomedical research institution with the clinical resources of the region’s leading

Snow days could be made up online

A new proposal would change the way students think about snow days.

H. S. students tackle the school bully

Northmont school students are tackling the big problem of bullying.

2 NEWS is On Your Side with how the high schoolers in the Peer Facilitation class are

A tough vote for school bond issues

School levies on the ballot Tuesday, for the most part, took a beating.

ROTC invited to compete nationally

Thurgood Marshall High School formally Colonel White is keeping the Jr. ROTC tradition alive. Even though the school has changed names, the award winning

Barnes & Noble launches text rentals

The new program, available though campus bookstores or the stores' Web sites began as a pilot program in three of its 636 campus bookstores in the fall. It has

Ohio H.S. math requirement to get tough

Ohio high school students entering their freshman year this fall will face tougher math requirements.

UD buys NCR's former headquarters

The University of Dayton has purchased 115 acres, including NCR Corporation's former world headquarters and Old River Park, for $18 million from the global

Board recounts ballots in Shelby Co.

Shelby County is where the school levy in Sidney ended in a tie, and then passed when one mis-filed ballot was found.

Found ballot breaks tie vote

Earlier this month, the board ruled the outcome a tie, which under Ohio law means the levy was defeated.

College athletes outperform in class

The NCAA's latest graduation numbers show nearly four out of five student-athletes earn their diplomas on time, an all-time high, and federal statistics show

Gym class up for debate in Dayton

School district considers whether to waive the class for some students who meet certain requirements.

8th grader suspended for Bengals cut

A young Cincinnati Bengals fan has been penalized for clipping -- getting the football team's stripes and "B" insignia cut into his hair.

Ohio follows national course standards

Ohio school officials say the state will be one of the first to follow strict new national curriculum standards being coordinated among 48 states.

Students learn lessons from the pros

It's vital evidence that could send people to jail. Now, local students practice collecting it beside the pros.

Megan O'Rourke reports on criminal justice

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