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Made HereFour films from the Freedom and Unity TV Young Filmmakers Contest premiere on Made Here.
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Hosts Mikaela Lefrak and Connor Cyrus talk to residents, an education reporter and advocates about a recent dispute over a trans athlete using the locker room at Randolph Union High School.
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Students, staff and community are reeling after the community of nearly 5,000 received national attention. That's after a local media outlet reported on a 14-year-old Randolph Union High School trans student and her use of the girls locker room.
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The administration has published its student loan relief application after testing a beta version of the form over the weekend.
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Ivan Chaika said the first reports of the shooting and killing related to the invasion of Ukraine caused panic. Now, he and his family are concentrating on how they can help.
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After students of color were turned away from a professional hair styling event held by the New Hampshire Job Corps Center because stylists did not know how to work on their hair, Plummer took it upon herself to arrange a “night of pampering.”
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A short-lived program in the early 2000s allowed married couples to consolidate their student loans for a lower interest rate. Now, with no legal way to separate the loans, some want changes.
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Many N.H. schools say remaining open is a daily struggle, as COVID infections continue to spike and many students and teachers are under mandatory quarantine rules due to exposure to the virus.
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UMass Amherst officials said the university has experienced a jump in racist occurrences targeting African American and Black students.
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More than 20 historically Black colleges have used the CARES Act to wipe out their students' outstanding tuition balances. Erasing their debt, HBCU leaders say, benefits the students, and the school.