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Senate Bill 2623 would ban homeless services within 1,500 feet of schools. That's overreach and will make our streets less ...
Longtime homelessness advocate and lawyer Maria Foscarinis’ new book, “And Housing for All: The Fight to End Homelessness in America,” reframes the way readers think about homelessness. Foscarinis, ...
The administration has used legal threats and funding cuts to try to force the university to yield to Trump’s agenda, and so far nearly $3 billion in grants and contracts for Harvard have been slashed ...
In the late 1960s and early 1970s, Freedom House Ambulance Service set the standard for emergency medical care, laying the groundwork for the services available today ...
The College Decision-Making Process, I discovered the steep barriers many 1st and 2nd Generation American students face when pursuing their college ...
A 19-year-old in Virginia who finished high school while living in his car says he'll be on his way to college in the fall.
As nonprofits grapple with losing federal funding, two in Gwinnett County are teaming up to reopen a homeless shelter for ...
The cut to Harvard’s federal funding was again linked to alleged failures to tackle antisemitism, and brings the total losses ...
Escaping from the battlefield in Mariupol was only the start of Alina Beskrovna MPA/ID 2025’s trek to safety and a new life.
The total of government grants meant for Harvard University that have been frozen or cancelled is $3 billion since President Donald Trump has taken office.
Ekko, who loves to play and snuggle, will now have a “chance at the full and happy life he deserves,” the MSPCA said.
The new multimillion-dollar men's homeless shelter being built on Bartillon Drive on the Far East Side faces funding shortages that could impact daily operations when it opens in 2026.