As California’s student housing crisis deepens, Assembly member Corey Jackson proposes a stark emergency measure—legally allowing homeless students to sleep in their cars on campus. With reforms delayed and thousands left unhoused, the bill ignites debate between moral urgency and institutional resistance, exposing a system unwilling to act swiftly while students face life-altering insecurity.
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UN Chief Antonio Guterres commended Qatar, Egypt and the US for brokering the Gaza ceasefire deal. United Nations: UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has welcomed the […]