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Bridging worlds: Teens’ journeys through cultural exchange

Healthcare access expands in metro Atlanta

A strategic approach to health policy and technology in Metro Atlanta is expanding access to healthcare, offering new solutions for bridging long-standing gaps and ensuring that more communities receive care.

“What’s the Catch?”: Wyze delivers smart security to local communities

“Building Hope, One Home at a Time”

Are New Haven's affordable housing initiatives transforming lives and tackling homelessness head-on?

Gender equity remains elusive

How is the popularity of BookTok impacting the publishing industry?

More and more, books published years ago are returning to the bestsellers list.

New regulations released around hunting after first detection of chronic wasting disease

The Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife published new guidelines on hunting procedures after the discovery of chronic wasting disease. Experts share opinions on the WDFW’s actions to address this spreading disease.

The Rise of House Prices: A Bigger Burden?

The evolving power dynamics between adults and youth

BookTok: A new era in the history of reading

Social media are crucial in every aspect of life, and although literature and TikTok may seem unrelated, this combination significantly impacts the book industry.

Private Prisons: Corrections or Corruption?

As the number of inmates continues to increase, the profits of private prisons increase, making over $7.4 billion a year. Does this increase in profit come from exploitation of inmates or simply due to rising crime?

$370 Million Dollars In: Is Digital Campaigning Key?

Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris has embraced social media as a core part of her campaign—pooling $370 million toward digital and TV advertising for the upcoming fall. Is this the new paradigm for engaging young people in politics?

From Crisis to Community: How IRIS is Helping Afghan Refugees in Their New Lives

A look into affordable and accessible mental health care in New Haven

Affordable mental health care is not always accessible to young residents in New Haven.

High schoolers reflect on climate change

Yale New Haven Health, A System Divided

“You’re in and out…they don’t do anything in between.” For Richard Lewis and Fredereck Watts, local healthcare in New Haven is now out of the question. What happened, and what can be done?

The Golden Girl of Bulgaria Takes on The Olympics

Yoana Ilieva, a Bulgarian saber fencer, qualified for the 2024 Paris Olympics and proudly represented her country on the international stage in women’s individual saber event.

Why does the fantasy world seem more interesting to us than the one we live in?

Black Myth Wukong is a cross-culture phenomenon

With the release of Black Myth Wukong three days ago, millions of gamers who have little to no experience with the story of Sun Wukong flocked to the novel the game is based on, the Journey to the West.

From waste to worth: How Haven’s Harvest is transforming food recovery

A New Haven nonprofit reduces food waste by collecting excess food from local businesses and donating them to those in need.

The 2024 DNC in Chicago educates political enthusiasts with fresh perspectives on democracy and the Democratic Party

Democratic National Convention attendees and volunteers gained further insight into the Democratic Party through engaging in new ways, such as with demographics different then their own or by connecting on a personal level with leaders.

How Much Will the Workplace Change Due to AI?

Since the creation of Artificial Intelligence, the workplace has experienced significant changes. Experts debate whether those changes are for the better or the worse.

After centuries of erasure, Assyrians’ fight for visibility gains momentum

The scar of erasure runs deep in the Assyrian community, but those in the diaspora are vocalizing their realities and unabashedly spotlighting the culture.

“Brandy Hellville” scandal exposed: why teens continue to support the brand despite dark revelations

Rochester shelters grapple with worsening homelessness crisis

As rents continue to rise, homeless shelters across Monroe County, NY, struggle with increased demand, understaffing, and county regulations.

Better to be Feared Than Loved? The Impact of AI in the Media

How are sites such as ChatGPT affecting journalism?

In Bright Leaders League, 120 students learn leadership and service

International cultures converge in New Haven Festival

Restaurant owners, artists and local residents bond through Connecticut’s statewide culture fusion festival.

DNC protests have mostly positive influence on events, overall mood