Dining hall workers hold second protest amid contract negotiations with Aramark
Andi Ruiz, The State Press
Amid book banning, a mother encourages her son to read diverse stories
Lucas Bogardus, Joanna Camargo, Lola Rodriguez and Dylan Teboe, Caplin News
Ken Parsons to retire from teaching music
Anaya Miller, Southern Accent
Environmental education courses offered by Duluth high schools in hopes of inspiring change
Ruby Curtis, LakeVoice News
BFA student makes a house for stray cats on campus
Ella Rinehard, The Northerner
Duplex to house immigrant, refugee families celebrates grand opening
Grace Bartlett, The Daily Iowan
Urban Promise Academy unveils grant-funded STEM lab for middle schoolers
Caly Plowman, Oakland North
“A wild fun show”: High schoolers ready for challenge of Mamma Mia!
Bella Waters, Eudora Times
UI Student Legal Services reports higher demand for services
Madelyn Johnson, The Daily Iowan
Before and After: South Elevator is Up and Running
Polina Panasenko, The Catalyst
NSU sees freshman class growth amidst strategic enrollment plan
Millicent Bryant, Purple Media Network
Nov. 4 ballot proposes Career Technical Education millage
Lauren Holloway, The Eastern Echo
Goodbye Nuggets, Hello Chickpeas: City Schools Prepare to Revamp Lunch Menus
Erin Maher, NYCity News Service
Moody Cares Reminds Students to Take Care of Themselves in the Midst of The Semester
Paisley Porter, Reporting Texas
At Boston housing forum, city council hopefuls confront a crisis close to home
Lily Anzalone, The Scope
Cal State LA broadcast students go global in livestreaming event
Andres Munoz, University Times
EMU students launch petition drive demanding restoration of campus food markets
Natalie Kyle, The Eastern Echo
Pritzker signs bill to implement mental health screenings in schools
Ben Szalinski, Capitol News Illinois
Finishing what she started: A longtime teacher’s path to a master’s degree
Anna Flanders, The Cedar Falls News Hub
Literacy Services of Wisconsin expands adult education services in Milwaukee
Alex Klaus, Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service
UVM quietly removes DEI language from websites, office names
By Noah Diedrich, The Vermont Cynic
Bowie State offers job training, degree to incarcerated students
By Catherine Hollingsworth, The Bowie Sun
Friendship Aspire STEM Academy Bowie to open temporary location in Upper Marlboro this fall
By Tori Newby, The Bowie Sun
Given city’s growth, Pointer Ridge parents and supporters push to keep school open
By Brendan Weissel, The Bowie Sun
Fighting for an education: Gannon students face visa revocation, head to court
By Lily Baldi, Gannon University
NYSPHSAA adds extra week for future football seasons
By Nathaniel Teska-Prince, SUNY Oswego
Elimination of DEI programs threatens students support systems
By Jeffrey Santos, SUNY Oswego
Bill would require special education discussions during Texas school board meetings
By Haylee Chiariello, Texas Christian University
Will Texas make a choice?Texas is poised to be the latest state to provide tax dollars to some families that want to bypass public schools
By Ella Funke, Texas Christian University
LAUSD Fraud Allegations Raise Questions for Inland Empire Schools
University of California San Bernardino
Financial grants on hold cause students to struggle
By Jordan Cook, Towson University
Book bans in Maryland schools spark debate over censorship and student access to information
By Danielle Gentry, Towson University
We’re facing an illiteracy crisis, and it’s worse than you think
By Jordan Baird, Gannon University
Massachusetts needs 222,000 more homes. What does that mean for Plymouth?
By Abigail Pritchard, Boston University
Compassion and costs collide in shelter debate
By Maya Mitchell, Boston University
Family shelter bill won’t fix demand in New Bedford
By Abigail Pritchard, Boston University
Students, Faculty Navigate Housing Losses
By Amanda Monahan & Ava Heinert, Pepperdine University
City-owned supportive housing location looks to improve chronic homelessness, reduce cost on Lincoln community
By Ryan Luetkemeyer, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
The City of Fontana Takes Action on Affordable Housing
By Emilie Betancourt, California State University, San Bernardillo
Advocates urge improvements in housing, energy justice
By Lucille Hancock, University of Richmond
A persistent rumor that unsheltered people are being “bussed in” to Newark and Heath is false
By Noah Fishman and Owen Baker, Denison University
Increased Exposure to Classroom Tech Changes Development, Say Parents and Teachers
By Gabriela Lefkovits and Rachel Sandstrom, University of Georgia
What It’s Like Living in a Building Owned by One of the City’s “Worst” Landlords?
By Taylor Slavens, Southeasten Missouri University






































