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More than three-quarters of Washington’s 42,000 homeless students aren’t sleeping outside or in shelters. They're on someone’s couch, staying temporarily with friends, relatives, or acquaintances, often without a room or a bed of their own. It's a situation known as being "doubled-up."
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The letter came on the heels of the paper's investigation into the school's alleged mishandling of sexual violence and prevention.
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In high school classrooms and on college campuses, students learn about the U.S. system of governance and the country’s political history. This November, some get to make their voice heard in those systems for the first time as voters.
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At the Neill Public Library in Pullman, high school students had the opportunity to learn about the tools they'll need to start their college careers.
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(Runtime 1:10)A special season of a PBS student-led podcast is focusing on young people’s thoughts this election season. In one episode, a Washington…
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(Runtime 4:14) In the shadow of Mount St. Helens’ summit, 20 girls spent a week studying pumice, ash and lava at a GeoGirls camp. The famous Washington…
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(Runtime 3:55)Gardens represent new life, hope, peace and restoration. That is how the students of the University of Idaho are honoring the friends they…
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Applications for federal student financial aid are open from now, through June. FAFSA recently launched its form 2024-25, which expands the eligibility criteria for federal student aid. Students and families can get some help understanding the process at several different places in Central Washington.
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(Runtime 1:00)Known as the King Road House, the residence where four University of Idaho students were killed last November will be demolished later this…
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(Runtime 0:58)A vigil in honor of the four students killed last fall will be held Monday, Nov. 13 in Moscow, Idaho.People will gather at the University of…