 I'm Elias. Zabella Silva. Jacob Boyd. Oliver. My name is Rebecca. I'm Jack. I'm Micah. My name is Liam. My name is Maya. My name is Lucy. What are some relevant social issues you've been facing? I think the housing crisis and homelessness are probably some of the biggest issues right now. I know from experience that people who've lived in Burlington for more than 10 years, they say that it's gotten significantly worse in the last decade. I know also that the vacancy rate in Burlington is like less than 1%, which is insane. So I think Burlington needs to do a better job with providing housing and reducing the homelessness population. The homelessness situation, I don't feel like it affects my personal experience that much, but I know it's something that's been on people's minds, especially who live downtown. We are now facing part of just finding places where we have such limited housing and landlords really do use students' livelihoods to their advantage. I've been living in the same spot for three years and every year they'll raise it by the government. There's a lot of people struggling to hear about overdoses, it's very sad. I think it's always an issue. I don't think we should just leave it. But at the same time, it's like you can't really fix it without using it. I work downtown, I walk home late at night, and I see it every night just around me. It's a little concerning to notice people nodding off. It's struggling, it's hard to see. It's like when I've been coming home late at night, it's not necessarily scary, but I definitely see some weird situations, especially when people are on cold chest or stuff. It's a little bit of an unsafe feeling to talk to, which is always amazing. I've been cat-called at 10 a.m. on a Saturday, so it's not just like a night. I think that there's an amount of each get, as well as a lack of housing, a lack of affordable housing, and as a result, I already got a house for next year for some of my friends. Location is supposedly a little sketchy. I think one of the misconceptions is a lot of the crime isn't violent. It's just people looking for opportunities to get some amount of an asset to survive. They don't want violence. There's a fear of being put into this. You know, like a lot of these bigger social issues, it feels, it's definitely something that's much bigger than everyone. I guess if there could be any solution that I would want to see would be just better mental health care of Hurlington, better resources to help people get off drugs, or better facilities to help deal with addiction, and obviously, more.