A new bill seeks to give Connecticut renters more power to act when they encounter discrimination.
Sacred Heart Student Voice
In Connecticut, who is really safe from gun violence?
Connecticut might pride itself on strict gun laws, but whether you’re safe from gun violence in this state depends on where you live.
The impact of rising healthcare costs on low-income families
Governor Lamont and the legislature need to continue to take action this session on healthcare costs to alleviate the burden on struggling families.
Tackle food deserts to address a health crisis
Supporting healthy choices at city corner stores could be a way to tackle rising levels of obesity and type 2 diabetes.
Addressing winter homelessness in Connecticut
Making sure people don’t end up on the streets starts with offering support like a fully staffed housing hotline and adequate shelter space.
Solving the college mental health crisis
Mental health days and peer support should be the norm on college campuses to combat the rising impact of depression and anxiety.
The key to tackling Connecticut’s housing problem
Creating a ‘right to shelter’ is the first step to making sure families do not end up on the streets as evictions rise in Connecticut.
Is there a solution to the healthcare crisis?
With life expectancy, infant mortality and access to care varying widely between towns in Connecticut, it’s time for a comprehensive answer.
Special education’s pandemic-era crisis
There still aren’t enough special education teachers in Connecticut, and the pandemic has highlighted a huge unmet need for students.
Parents are corrupting Connecticut’s public education system
The parental rights movement wants more control over what goes on in the classroom. But is that best for all children?

