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What's new at The Bay State Banner UP Academy Dorchester expands career-connected learning for middle school studentsAt UP Academy Dorchester, middle-school students are learning to see their future beyond the classroom walls. Through a career-connected learning initiative, sixth through eighth graders are stepping into Boston-area workplaces, engaging with professionals and completing projects designed to link academics to real-world careers. Page 2 - no comments - 188 views  The problems with the recent Trump-Putin-Zelenskyy meetingsThe recent summit between President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Anchorage, Alaska, was intended to be a decisive moment for global diplomacy, aimed at resolving the protracted conflict in Ukraine. Page 4 - no comments - 283 views  ‘Trucks, buses, vans, oh my’: Larger vehicles are focus of state’s new EV reportA sign marks an electric vehicle charging station at a municipal lot off Mattapan Sq. in March, 2024. The state’s Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Coordinating Council released a new assessment, paired with $46 million, to support expansion of chargers for electric buses, trucks and vans across the state. Page 6 - no comments - 339 views  Young aspiring musicians hone their talents in Berklee City Music programDavid Bogen (far left), Berklee’s executive vice president for academic affairs and provost and Krystal Prime Banfield (far right), Berklee’s vice president of education outreach and social entrepreneurship, celebrated this year’s City Music scholarship recipients on stage at the Berklee Performance Center, August 5, 2025. Page 7 - no comments - 199 views  Mass. immigrants who had legal status lose work in home and health care“When they said, ‘You won’t be able to work,’ I’m like, my God. I cried. Because I had a good relationship with the clients and they love me so much. They love me so much because I took good care of them,” said Robert in a phone interview. GBH News agreed to use only his first name due to his fears of deportation. Page 9 - no comments - 164 views  NCAA levels sanctions against Michigan footballAfter years of being dominated by Ohio State, including eight consecutive defeats, Jim Harbaugh, Michigan’s head coach, found himself under tremendous pressure from alumni and powerful boosters to find a way — any way — to beat Ohio State. Page 11 - no comments - 220 views  Historic Wally’s Cafe Jazz Club — where young musicians earn their chopsSome of the famous musicians who have graced the Wally’s stage include Billie Holiday, Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, Art Blakey, Grammy-winning vocalist Esperanza Spalding, Mark Kelley — bassist for the Roots — Donald Harrison and Sarah Vaughan, according to Boston Magazine and Eater Boston. Page 13 - no comments - 340 views  Celebrate Black Joy Day at the ICA“Too often that narrative of Black people and about Black life is told out of the community’s focus on pain, struggle and survival,” said Miles. “And you know, while those things are true, it’s not the whole truth, right? For me, our history is filled with laughter, creativity, brilliance and love. Page 16 - no comments - 252 views 
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