
KCTS 9
Part-Time Student, Full-Time Homeless
Show title: KCTS 9
Video title: Part-Time Student, Full-Time Homeless
Video duration: 3m 53sVideo description: The backpack Michael carries to campus is full of books and notebooks, things college students usually carry. It also often contains toothpaste and toothbrush, deodorant, soap, extra clothes — things most students would leave at home. But this 19-year-old doesn’t have a home.

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Part-Time Student, Full-Time Homeless

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