resources
Coverage of resources in the Nexus archive.
- A Pre-Orientation Designed for Student Parents
Wichita State has implemented a new pre-orientation program specifically for student parents. This initiative aims to build belonging and provide crucial resources for these students before the academic semester begins.
- Day laborers come together at a convention to process a year and a half of ICE raids
Nearly 80 day laborers gathered at a Pasadena workshop to learn about legal assistance and resources. The event aimed to address the impact of ICE raids over the past year and a half.
- Busy wildfire season tests US fire bosses as they juggle resources to stay ahead
The US is experiencing a busy wildfire season, with fire bosses struggling to manage resources as new fires emerge daily. National preparedness has not yet reached its highest level, despite ongoing efforts to address the situation.
- Extreme heat conditions impact vulnerable populations: Advocates explain
Extreme heat and humidity are disproportionately affecting animals, people experiencing homelessness, and those without air conditioning. Advocates discuss available resources and ways to assist vulnerable populations.
- South Africa: Thousands of Soweto Residents Peacefully March Against Illegal Immigration
Thousands of Soweto residents participated in a peaceful demonstration against illegal immigration, expressing concerns about its effects on local communities, jobs, and resources. The event was reported by Daily Maverick.
- Who will control Africa’s AI infrastructure, and at what cost?
Data centres and AI systems are expanding across Africa, increasing pressure on energy and resources. The article questions who will control Africa's AI infrastructure and the associated costs.
- Pre-Modern Armies for Worldbuilders, Part I: Why They Fight
The article examines the motivations behind pre-modern armies, focusing on factors like loyalty, resources, and leadership. It is part of a series for worldbuilders seeking to understand historical military dynamics.
- Humanity has already exceeded Earth’s limits, study warns
A new study reveals humanity has surpassed Earth's sustainable capacity, driven by population growth and resource strain over the past 200 years. The research highlights a shift from population-driven innovation to environmental degradation.
- Introducing SuperteamBlack, A Founder Success Program From Superteam
SuperteamBlack is a founder success program launched by Superteam to help founders access resources, capital, and distribution to scale beyond their local ecosystems. Applications and partnership opportunities are available through provided links.