New data reveals alarming trends in Lombardy's education sector, with student populations shrinking and affordability pressures reshaping the city's academic landscape.
From Politecnico's overcrowded lecture halls to Statale's aging infrastructure, a perfect storm of neglect and demographic shifts has forced a reckoning across Milan's higher education landscape.
As the city launches ambitious environmental initiatives, locals in Navigli and beyond are discovering how cleaner air and green spaces directly impact their wallets, health, and quality of life.
As violent crime statistics rise across the city's transport hubs and nightlife districts, police and fire chiefs face tough calls on resource allocation that will shape public safety for years to come.
As the city grapples with rising property costs and population density, residents and administrators must choose between competing visions for Milan's future.
As rental costs in central neighbourhoods soar past €1,800 monthly for modest apartments, administrators and housing advocates outline competing visions for tackling affordability.
As the city grapples with aging infrastructure and budget constraints, a crucial vote on public transit expansion reveals deep rifts between administrators and residents who depend on daily journeys across the metropolitan area.
Following recent heavy rainfall that damaged homes and businesses along Milan's historic canal district, affected community members reveal the human cost of inadequate drainage infrastructure.
A perfect storm of funding cuts, infrastructure demands, and international competition transformed Milan's higher education landscape—and left students paying the price.
As Milan's migrant population reaches record levels, officials and researchers outline competing visions for housing, employment, and social cohesion in Italy's most diverse city.
As the city council approves ambitious urban planning reforms, housing advocates warn that without stricter protections, long-time residents in areas like Navigli and Lambrate could face displacement.
As residents take control of local security initiatives, from Navigli to Porta Venezia, Milan's grassroots movement is proving that prevention and connection matter more than surveillance alone.