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Advocates say they want more state support to ensure a more comprehensive approach to helping at-risk youth instead of piecemeal approaches to the problem.
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Scarlett Lewis hopes her message can reach adults, after the recent U.S. Surgeon General’s report declaring parental stress a public health issue.
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On this episode of Audacious, meet two unconventional presidential candidates: Paperboy Love Prince, and a man who changed his name to Literally Anybody Else.
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Over the summer, many universities have tightened restrictions on protests and other activism on campus. This hour, we hear from student organizers across Connecticut about their perspectives on these changes and plans to organize in the future.
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The Government Accountability Office found that Black girls received nearly half of the most severe punishments, like expulsion, even though they represent only 15% of girls in public schools.
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In the 2020 presidential election, nearly 50 percent of college students across the nation had a polling place on their campus, according to research from Duke University. But Connecticut has yet to implement voting on campus.
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Parents held a rally over the weekend in Hartford, criticizing the cuts for what they say are increased class sizes and less support for students with special needs.
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Several school districts across the country—and here in Connecticut—have introduced cellphone ban policies. This hour, we explore these policies and hear how students, parents, and educators are responding.
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Fun-filled summer camps and after-school programs are a luxury many families in Connecticut cannot afford. This hour, we talk to childcare providers and experts working to change that.
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The postponement of the start to the fall semester comes amid a state lawsuit and investigation into Paier College.