RESOURCE CUTS: The C and E wings of the Tempe campus life sciences buildings are seen towering above Hayden Mall on Monday afternoon. A number of science student's resources will be cut next year despite a potential $800 per-student annual fee. (Photo by Aaron Lavinsky)

Natural, life sciences seek $800 fee, cut programs

By April 4, 2011 at 10:24 pm

Key resources available to natural and life sciences majors, such as the Learning Resource Center and the SOLUR research program, will be cut next year, despite a proposed $800 per-student, per-year fee.

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Once uninspired student, math professor finds passion in teaching

By March 9, 2010 at 6:24 pm

“It was not that education was not valued,” Camacho said. “It’s just that when you’re poor, sometimes putting food on the table is more important than getting a degree or graduating from high school.”

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