Here at The Citizen, we do problem-solving journalism, looking for ideas and solutions to move the region forward and make a better city. Here are some other great ideas for solving the world’s problems, from media outlets around the globe:
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Students find more awareness with later starts
In a state where most high schools start before 8 a.m., Nauset school officials in 2012 did the unthinkable: They pushed their start time back to 8:35 a.m., giving students an extra hour to sleep in.
From Boston Globe![](https://tedideas.files.wordpress.com/2016/02/san-quentin-computer-class-2_cc.jpg?w=770&h=462)
Why I’m teaching prisoners to code
Chris Redlitz of The Last Mile describes the thinking behind Code.7370 San Quentin, a program to rehabilitate prisoners by teaching them to code.
From Ted.com![](https://i.upworthy.com/nugget/56f9790286ba6c001b0000f3/attachments/IndiaRestaurant1-b54244207e52691546a8bdc5e8868670.jpg)
A woman saw hungry people digging in her restaurant's trash, so she put a fridge outside
On her late night walks home from cleaning her new restaurant, Minu Pauline was struck by how often she'd see homeless and hungry people searching her garbage for a meal.
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