Some colleges advise international students to return to campus by mid-January
A housing glitch at Harvard taps into broader fears among international students over immigration policies and rising hostility.
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ACLU of Massachusetts says local leaders need to shore up civil liberties protections
The "Firewalls for Freedom" campaign gives a playbook for state and local leaders to protect freedoms and distance themselves from federal actions. -
Massachusetts to allow out-of-state nurses to work in the commonwealth
Massachusetts joins the Nurse Licensure Compact, an agreement between 42 U.S. states and jurisdictions, that allows nurses to hold a multistate license. -
Black Bostonians are more likely to be sent for involuntary mental health institutionalization by clinicians
Multiple studies have found Black people are much more likely than white people to be compulsorily hospitalized. -
It's finally raining in Massachusetts. But it's not enough to end the drought.
Thursday's rain is a welcome sight. But experts warn it won't be enough to reverse the impact of two extremely dry months. -
METCO parent group folds citing unaddressed issues
Parents say their concerns have been “neglected and dismissed” in Concord.
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