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An officer works at a shooting scene on the North Lake College campus in Irving, Texas, Wednesday, May 3, 2017. The situation prompted a lockdown at the school in the Dallas suburb. (Jae S. Lee/The Dallas Morning News via AP)

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Officers work at a shooting scene on the North Lake College campus in Irving, Texas, Wednesday, May 3, 2017. The situation prompted a lockdown at the school in the Dallas suburb. (Jae S. Lee/The Dallas Morning News via AP)

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U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers work at a shooting scene on the North Lake College campus in Irving, Texas, Wednesday, May 3, 2017. The situation prompted a lockdown at the school in the Dallas suburb. (Jae S. Lee/The Dallas Morning News via AP)

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An officer works at a shooting scene on the North Lake College campus in Irving, Texas, Wednesday, May 3, 2017. The situation prompted a lockdown at the school in the Dallas suburb. (Jae S. Lee/The Dallas Morning News via AP)

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FILE – In this July 29, 2015 file photo, photos of Sam DuBose hang on a pole at a memorial near where he was shot and killed by a University of Cincinnati police officer during a July 19, 2015 traffic stop in Cincinnati. Prosecutors plan to retry former University of Cincinnati police officer Ray Tensing. The jury deadlocked after his first murder trial. He faces 15 years to life if convicted. Tensing's body camera captured much of the encounter, although the two sides dispute what conclusions can be reached. Tensing's attorney says DuBose was using his car as a deadly weapon. The university fired Tensing, restructured its public safety department and reached a $5.3 million settlement that includes free undergraduate tuition for DuBose's 13 children. (AP Photo/Tom Uhlman, File)

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Senate Democrats discuss an education bill they will debate in the Senate, Wednesday, May 3, 2017, during a meeting at the Capitol, in Tallahassee, Fla. (Scott Keeler /Tampa Bay Times via AP)

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In this Tuesday, May 2, 2017 photo, Stephanie Barnette and her certified therapy donkey, Oliver, visit students to help relieve final exam stress in the foyer of Renne Library on Montana State University campus in Bozeman, Mont. (Rachel Leathe/Bozeman Daily Chronicle via AP)

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In this Tuesday, May 2, 2017 photo, Stephanie Barnette and her certified therapy donkey, Oliver, visit students to help relieve final exam stress in the foyer of Renne Library on Montana State University campus in Bozeman, Mont. (Rachel Leathe /Bozeman Daily Chronicle via AP)

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In this Feb. 18, 2017 photo provided by the University of New England, prospective students attend an open house on the school's satellite campus in the Moroccan coastal city of Tangier. In response to concerns about anti-immigrant sentiment, some U.S. colleges are making new efforts to help international students feel welcome and reassure them of their safety. (Rachid Ouettassi/University of New England via AP

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In this Feb. 18, 2017 photo provided by the University of New England, political science major and resident assistant Clancy Phillips, right, speaks to prospective students at an open house on the school's satellite campus in the Moroccan coastal city of Tangier. In response to concerns about anti-immigrant sentiment, some U.S. colleges are making new efforts to help international students feel welcome and reassure them of their safety. (Rachid Ouettassi/University of New England via AP)

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In a Friday, April 28, 2017 photo, the Kelly Walsh percussion ensemble plays during Rodstock at Kelly Walsh High School in Casper, Wyo. Rodstock is an all-day music festival for Make-A-Wish Wyoming that has raised tens of thousands of dollars for sick children. (Alan Rogers/The Casper Star-Tribune via AP)

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In a Friday, April 28, 2017 photo, Olivia Chase and Savannah Christensen perform "If I Ain't Got You" by Alicia Keys during Rodstock at Kelly Walsh High School in Casper, Wyo. Rodstock is an all-day music festival for Make-A-Wish Wyoming that has raised tens of thousands of dollars for sick children. (Alan Rogers/The Casper Star-Tribune via AP)

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ADVANCE FOR WEEKEND EDITIONS - In this March 2, 2017, photo, Monica Gilmore, a student in the welding program at Northwest College, practices in the class in Powell, Wyoming. Despite layoffs in the oil field, welders are still in high demand, and enrollment in the college's welding program is increasing, said Bill Johnson, coordinator of the program. (Ilene Olson/The Powell Tribune via AP)

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In a Friday, April 28, 2017 photo, students fill the gym for the Rodstock music festival and fundraiser at Kelly Walsh High School in Casper, Wyo. Rodstock is an all-day music festival for Make-A-Wish Wyoming that has raised tens of thousands of dollars for sick children. (Alan Rogers/The Casper Star-Tribune via AP)

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ADVANCE FOR WEEKEND EDITIONS - In this March 2, 2017, photo, students learn skills in the welding program at Northwest College in Powell, Wyoming. Despite layoffs in the oil field, welders are still in high demand, and enrollment in the college's welding program is increasing, said Bill Johnson, coordinator of the program. (Ilene Olson/The Powell Tribune via AP)

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University of California President Janet Napolitano, right, responds to a question, as Monica Lozano, chair of the UC Board of Regents,left, looks on while appearing before a Joint Legislative Audit Committee, Tuesday, May 2, 2017, in Sacramento, Calif. Lawmakers questioned Napolitano about an audit, conducted by the State Auditor, that found that UC administrators hid $175 million from the public while the university system raised tuition and asked lawmakers for more money. Napolitano has disputed the audit's findings.(AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)

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State Sen. Jim Beal, D-San Jose, left, and Henry Stern, D-Canoga Park, look over documents concerning a state audit of the UC Presidents office, during a hearing of the Joint Legislative Audit Committee, Tuesday, May 2, 2017,in Sacramento, Calif. Lawmakers where looking into the audit, conducted by the office of State Auditor Elaine Howle, that found that UC administrators hid $175 million from the public while the university system raised tuition and asked lawmakers for more money. Napolitano has disputed the audit's findings.(AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)

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University of California President Janet Napolitano responds to a question while appearing before a Joint Legislative Audit Committee, Tuesday, May 2, 2017, in Sacramento, Calif. Lawmakers questioned Napolitano about an audit, conducted by the State Auditor, that found that UC administrators hid $175 million from the public while the university system raised tuition and asked lawmakers for more money. Napolitano has disputed the audit's findings.(AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)

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State Auditor Elaine Howle discuss the findings of an audit her office conducted on the office of the University of California President during a Joint Legislative Audit Committee, Tuesday, May 2, 2017,in Sacramento, Calif. That audit found that UC administrators hid $175 million from the public while the university system raised tuition and asked lawmakers for more money. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)

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State Auditor Elaine Howle discuss the findings of an audit her office conducted on the office of the University of California President during a Joint Legislative Audit Committee, Tuesday, May 2, 2017, in Sacramento, Calif. That audit found that UC administrators hid $175 million from the public while the university system raised tuition and asked lawmakers for more money. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)