Rhodes State College names Huffman as commencement speaker
Commencement is scheduled for Saturday, May 8 and will be held virtually.
During the ceremony, Benjamin B. Stobbe will be recognized as the winner of the 2021 Distinguished Alumni Award. Three other alumni will be honored into the Circle of Excellence, including Nicholas J. Pratt, Robert M. Fischnich and Trina D. Carter.
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Many Ohio Asian Americans feeling let down by Lt. Gov. Jon Husted: Capitol Letter
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Lt. Gov. Jon Husted, speaking during a state briefing on April 24, 2020. (Office of Gov. Mike DeWine)
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Dismayed and disappointed: Lt. Gov. Jon Husted’s recent tweet that referred to the “Wuhan virus” and his ensuing defense of his use of the term has left many Asian Americans in Ohio feeling dismayed and disappointed in their leadership. Seth Richardson talked to a number of them who “didn’t feel his explanation – that he was attempting to criticize the Chinese government – sufficiently explained why he felt the need to use a term that many feel is, at the very least, unhelpful or, at worst, could lead to targeting people of Asian descent for violence,” Richardson writes.
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Bipartisan group of Ohio lawmakers pushes to end state’s death penalty
Updated Feb 18, 2021;
Posted Feb 18, 2021
In this Nov. 2005 file photo, Larry Greene, public information director of the Southern Ohio Correctional Facility, demonstrates how a curtain is pulled between the death chamber and witness room at the prison in Lucasville, Ohio. A bipartisan group of state lawmakers is again trying to pass legislation abolishing capital punishment in the state. (AP Photo/Kiichiro Sato)AP
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COLUMBUS, Ohio Ohio lawmakers are again introducing legislation to abolish the state’s death penalty – but this time, there’s growing confidence that the measure has the bipartisan support needed to become law.