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Designing a cocktail for Community fans in mourning.

A City Year New York corps member shares how students raised money for their community.

A City Year Los Angeles corps member reflects on the essential role of community investment in accomplishing social change.

NBC sitcom Community is in trouble, and all this time I thought it was a runaway hit. Thanks for nothing, Twitter.

Cal State Sacramento psychology professor George Parrott walked out of class after students didn't bring snacks.

Our new challenge asks you to connect with your communities by doing one simple but different task per day.

Check out the GOOD Guide to Your Community to connect with neighbors, find new ones that share your interests, and find unexpected ways to give back.

The Internet Archive and the Library of Congress are creating a collection of websites that represent the modern student experience.

HeadsUp operates with the understanding that nourishing the mind and creative spirit is as important as providing shelter and hot meals.

BBox is Brooklyn's upstart community radio station coming direct from a farmers' market. They're looking for fresh DJs and hosts.

A new site lets anyone get into the giving game by pooling small donations to grant $50 wishes.
It's like eBay and CouchSurfing had a kid—a way to build community and reduce waste by sharing freely with your neighbors.

Back in April, we threw a big, three-day event to celebrate Los Angeles and the people who are moving the city forward. Here's what it looked like.

Make change today by putting your change into a community bank. Two million other people have already join the campaign to "Move Your Money."
The South Side charter school's staff turns to Michael Jackson to boost student "zest."

Now existing groups—businesses, neighborhoods, or even entire cities—can set up private sharing networks with NeighborGoods.

Another look at how community health workers can impact the developing world, and potentially the United States, as well.