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  2. Auburn University - Wikipedia

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    Auburn University (AU or Auburn) is a public land-grant research university in Auburn, Alabama.With more than 26,800 undergraduate students, over 6,100 post-graduate students, and a total enrollment of more than 33,000 students with 1,330 faculty members, Auburn is the second-largest university in Alabama.

  3. Central State University - Wikipedia

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    Central State University is accredited by the Ohio Department of Education, the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, the National Association of Schools of Art and Design, Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs and the National Association of Schools of Music.

  4. LGBT rights in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In June 2007, California, following the enactment in 2005 of a state law requiring state agencies to provide the same rights to domestic partners as to married couples, became the first U.S. state to allow same-sex conjugal visits.

  5. Michigan–Ohio State football rivalry - Wikipedia

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    The Michigan–Ohio State football rivalry, referred to as The Game by some fans and sports commentators, [2] [3] [4] is an American college football rivalry game that is played annually between the Michigan Wolverines and the Ohio State Buckeyes.

  6. 2024 pro-Palestinian protests on university campuses

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    According to an Axios poll released on May 7, 2024, 8% of college students have participated in the protests. 34% blame Hamas, 19% blame Netanyahu, 12% blame the Israeli people, and 12% blame Biden for the destruction in Gaza. 81% of students supported holding protesters accountable for destroyed property and illegally occupied buildings, 67% ...

  7. Miami University - Wikipedia

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    Miami University (informally Miami of Ohio or simply Miami) is a public research university in Oxford, Ohio, United States.The university was founded in 1809, making it the second-oldest university in Ohio and the 10th-oldest public university (32nd overall) in the United States. [10]

  8. Bowling Green State University - Wikipedia

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    Ohio residents account for 85% of the undergraduate student population while out-of-state students come from all 50 US states and 70 foreign countries. [176] [177] The student body consists of 54% women and 46% men, of which, 22% are either of international origin or members of ethnic minority groups. [176]

  9. Ohio State Penitentiary - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio State Penitentiary (OSP) is a 502-inmate capacity supermax Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction prison in Youngstown, Ohio, United States. Throughout the last two centuries, there have been two institutions with the name Ohio Penitentiary or Ohio State Penitentiary; the first prison was in Columbus, Ohio .