A man who was homeless as a child and lived on the streets with his parents has beaten the odds and is now set to enter a doctoral program at UCA in the fall. Mich Hamlin, now 24, had lived with his parents and two brothers on the streets of southern California since he was 6 years old. “I guess I was so accustomed to our living situation that I never really processed that, ‘Oh, kids actually go home and have a bed, a shower and warm food on the table every night,’” Hamlin told UCA News. Life on the streets wasn’t easy. His parents were both drug addicts who worked under-the-table jobs and squandered most of their money on substance abuse rather than food for the family. They feared the authorities most of the time, and so they would stay in different places every night. “In my head, it ended …