PPS will be among the first school districts in Pennsylvania to require students to take an ethnic studies course.
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The nanas program targets those students, many of whom frequently miss school because their families lack the transportation or resources to get them there otherwise.
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Buprenorphine is prescribed far less in racially and ethnically diverse areas, according to new study from Pitt researchers.
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The Women's Law Project, along with lawyers at the Community Justice Project, filed the brief earlier this week on behalf of Lebo Pride, a local LGBTQ advocacy group.
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According to district data obtained through a Right-To-Know request, nearly 603,000 hours of missed services are owed to current students with disabilities alone.
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A new report, launched after a 2020 Spotlight PA investigation, finds students of color face racial harassment and stereotypes in the classrooms of Pennsylvania’s public universities.
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When 33-year-old Miguel Barragan shows up to the kitchen at Texas Roadhouse, people know to get out of his way. Next month, he's competing nationally in a very specific kind of competition — one that he's been dominating this year.
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"Soul to Soul," a National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene production celebrating the ties between Black and Jewish Americans, is coming to Pittsburgh.
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The new store, located on Centre Avenue, aims to address the neighborhood’s lack of food access after not having a full-service grocery store for almost five years.
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The loans can be used for a variety of immigration-related purposes, including Green Card application, medical exams, travel to hearings and representation for asylum and deportation cases.
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So far, the Army has refused to return to the Winnebago Tribe the remains of Samuel Gilbert and Edward Hensley, who died at the Carlisle Indian Industrial School in Pennsylvania.