Thinking in Print: Why parental controls won’t protect your child online
By Charlene Pepiot | Feb. 21, 2021Parents must be more active in protecting their children from the internet’s dangers
Parents must be more active in protecting their children from the internet’s dangers
The appeal sparks debate about the degrees of protections afforded to non-students.
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Ohio rallied for its first win of the season.
Jeremy Williams, an assistant professor of geology at Kent State University, discussed the Great Dying Event as a part of OU’s Geological Sciences Colloquium Series.
Failing to get shots on net during power plays helped sink the Bobcats.
Ohio’s 2-1 lead quickly disappeared in the final period.
Missed opportunities proved to be costly for the Bobcats.
Sam Steele has been a force to be reckoned with for Ohio this season.
Makeup dates have yet to be announced for the two matches.
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Canceling student debt is necessary in order to fix our broken economy and the racial wealth gap.
Ohio lost 3-1 against the Bowling Green Falcons on Feb.18.
Yoga is easy and has great health benefits, so why not give it a shot?
To raise awareness about social justice and racial equity, a Black Summit was hosted to develop conversation and better understanding of the future.
The Cavs at one point were a team to fear in the East.
Fewer registered nurses are returning to school as many have obtained the necessary bachelor’s degree required by many healthcare systems.
Pennies have little-to-no value in the American economy and have detrimental effects on the environment and public health.
The Bobcats enter 2021 led by interim head coach Craig Moore.
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