As expected, the Arizona Board of Regents approved $285,000 in bonuses for University of Arizona President Sureseh Garimella at its meeting Th…
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In U.S. politics, domestic issues tend to fall into one of two categories: economic or cultural. But it’s getting harder these days to decide where education belongs.
- Judi Moreillon Special to the Arizona Daily Star
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OPINION: "Taxes are collected to fund the common good. When we pay state taxes, those monies are not for the upkeep of the road in front of only our home or business, nor for police and fire fighters to protect only our own family or property. Public tax funds are not intended to follow your child or grandchild to a private or parochial school," writes former school librarian Judi Moreillon.
- Nathan Davis Special to the Arizona Daily Star
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OPINION: "With the current budget surplus, Arizona has the opportunity to radically invest in the future without raising a single dime in new taxes. Let’s not waste this opportunity," writes Nathan Davis, a Democratic candidate for the Arizona House of Representatives in Legislative District 18.
- Brenna Bailey
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More than half of the funds will go toward the construction of a new high school.
- By Tim Glass Special to the Arizona Daily Star
You want to change education? Great! Let’s start by changing our culture.
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