By Bartoli, Jill Sunday
Local homelessness, which is all too frequently caused by poor wages, high rent, limited possibilities for a good education and work, and governmental indifference to the misery of individuals who do not earn a livable wage, was recently brought to light by a Dickinson College debate.
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