In a groundbreaking moment for high school athletics, Hawaii has set a national precedent by hosting the inaugural Hawaii High School Athletic Association (HHSAA) surfing state championship at Ho‘okipa Beach Park on Maui, marking a historic event on May 1-2. This championship is the first time any
In Michigan, the child care crisis casts a long shadow over families, whether they reside in the vibrant, densely populated neighborhoods of Detroit or the serene, expansive stretches of rural "outstate" regions, highlighting a pervasive issue that touches every corner of the state. This situation
As temperatures soar across the United States due to the relentless progression of climate change, a particularly vulnerable group—children—faces unprecedented risks that could shape their lives for decades to come. Extreme heat is no longer just a seasonal inconvenience; it has evolved into a
In a state renowned for its innovation and academic excellence, California’s public higher education systems are facing an alarming crisis of crumbling infrastructure and severe student housing shortages, prompting a bold legislative response with the proposed College Health and Safety Bond Act of
The mental health crisis among college students in the United States has reached a critical level, with increasing reports of anxiety, depression, loneliness, and self-harm behaviors overshadowing both personal well-being and academic success, while surveys reveal a staggering statistic that nearly
Did you know that aging infrastructure in higher education across the nation carries a staggering deferred maintenance backlog estimated at nearly $1 trillion? In New York, a significant step toward addressing this crisis has been taken with a $49 million allocation through the Higher Education