Updated: 3:19 PM EST February 2, 2021
BEREA, Ohio Baldwin Wallace University was the recent target of a cyber attack, according to a statement shared with 3News on Tuesday.
The attempted cyber attack occurred on Friday, January 29. The university says it is working closely with both the FBI and cybersecurity experts to get all systems restored. Classes are back as normal and all offices are open for business as of Tuesday.
The university adds that at this point, there is no evidence of any compromised personal information, however the forensic investigation is ongoing.
You can read the statement to 3News from Baldwin Wallace President Bob Helmer below:
Playhouse Square Partners to Host JUMP BACK TOGETHER to Celebrate 30th Anniversary
The cast includes Shaker Heights Max Chernin, Warren Egypt Franklin, Keri René Fuller and more!by BWW News Desk
Playhouse Square Partners - the young professionals organization of Playhouse Square - is turning 30! While they would typically recognize their anniversary at the annual Jump Back Ball, the celebration will be held online this year, and everyone is invited.
On Saturday, February 27, the Partners will host Jump Back Together, a virtual cabaret to raise funds for Playhouse Square s education programs, featuring entertainment by Broadway Sings PARTY! Six Broadway actors with Cleveland connections will perform favorite Broadway show tunes.
TOM JACKSON Staff writer
Redistricting in Ohio could bring big changes that might make Congressional races more competitive next year and loosen the grip Republicans have in the state.
Drawing new lines for U.S. House districts happens every 10 years after each census, but this year will be different.
The new district map will have to be approved by a bipartisan vote of Ohio lawmakers, or an appointed commission will do the work.
A new map must be ready in time for next year’s elections.
The requirement that they be approved by a bipartisan vote is new, designed to diminish the practice of gerrymandering.
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University of New Hampshire announces dean’s list
DURHAM, N.H. The following area students have been named to the dean’s list at the University of New Hampshire for the fall 2020 semester:
Faye Taylor of Brownfield, honors; Kaia Staples of Brownfield, highest honors; Jasmine Taudvin of Gray, highest honors; Olivia Toole of Naples, high honors; Corilie Green of Pownal, highest honors; Michaela Morrill of Auburn, highest honors; Oliver Jacques of Auburn, honors; Rylee Saunders of Jay, high honors; Conrad Laroche Albert of Lewiston, honors.
Logan Lajoie of Mechanic Falls, highest honors; Laura Ireland of Wayne, honors; William Rolfe of West Paris, highest honors; Corinna Coulton of East Winthrop, highest honors; Kierra Rolston of Litchfield, high honors; Mark Greenwald of Readfield, honors; Hannah McLaughlin of Winthrop, high honors; Carolyn Frank of Chesterville, high honors; Emma Kearing of Carrabassett Valley, highest honors,