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(11/01/10 10:24pm)
College students graduate with great abysses of debts, yet they have almost no promising job prospects to pay these off. But voters can help lift the burden of post-graduation debt by electing candidates that will help improve the job market and avoid partisan lines that could bring on at least a two-year stalemate.
(10/25/10 11:11pm)
The Republican Pledge to America states: “We will curb Washington’s spending habits and promote job creation, bring down the deficit, and build long term fiscal sustainability.”
(10/18/10 9:47pm)
While the public has, at times, largely vilified the stimulus, many people may not realize it has sent people back to school. The American Opportunity Tax Credit, an educational tax credit, was one of the programs that went in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act last year.
(10/08/10 1:37am)
When Proposition 100 passed last May with an overwhelming 64 percent, Arizona’s parents, students, and educators were offered a glimmer of hope. This bright spot has all but faded with recent news that more cuts to education may be on the way. It seems the legislature wants to burn the base of Arizona’s economy.
(10/01/10 8:26pm)
Police have identified the body of a man found Thursday morning in a Dumpster near an ASU student Jewish center.
(09/30/10 9:14pm)
A body of a man was found inside a Dumpster in an alley near 10th Street and Ash Avenue Thursday just west of the Tempe campus, police reported.
(09/27/10 10:10pm)
Outsourcing industries have become common practice.
(09/20/10 9:28pm)
“Honest leadership… For a change” is a great campaign slogan, except when the candidate running on that slogan embodies anything but integrity.
(09/13/10 9:23pm)
The Institute for Energy Research made a surprising find that deals a blow to the green energy movement and runs against common logic, especially after the catastrophic oil spill off the Gulf Coast.
(09/06/10 10:11pm)
The Department of Justice has set its sights on the Grand Canyon state once again. Several lawsuits have already been filed against Arizona by the Department of Justice – one regarding Senate Bill 1070 and another against Sheriff Joe Arpaio. A new lawsuit, following a year of investigation, was filed Aug. 30 against the Maricopa County Community College District for alleged discriminatory hiring practices that allegedly violated the Immigration and Nationality Act.
(08/30/10 11:11pm)
Every now and again, people on every end of the political spectrum agree on things. Unfortunately, these rare glimpses of agreement and progress don’t get much press. One such occurrence happened right before legislators earlier this month.
(08/23/10 10:41pm)
Getting a college degree is more essential to success than ever before. Yet Arizona voters will see a proposition in November that questions if we should allow minorities access to programs designed to help them earn a diploma to help them succeed.
(08/18/10 9:43pm)
The principles of our country evolved from an insurrection against tyranny when American colonists resisted British taxes without representation in Parliament.
(07/30/10 8:27pm)
Ideas have always been fuel for the engine of democracy. New thoughts and concepts constantly come up, always propelling our democracy forward – well, until now. The mid-term strategy coming from the right seems to be simple – no, no, no.
(07/25/10 7:56pm)
It’s been said that you are bound to nothing but your dreams. They are what define you as an individual and set the course for your future.
(07/18/10 8:20pm)
As of late, this country has seen only the bad side of a bad market – bankers and their record bonuses as well as thousands of foreclosures. If the ingenuity and innovation it takes to succeed is harnessed and put to good use great things can happen.
(07/11/10 8:28pm)
The Fourth of July has come and gone. Our great nation is another year older and while all the hot dogs have been eaten, beer consumed, and fireworks blown up, there is one thing that remains.
(07/05/10 7:55pm)
There has been much hullabaloo about SB 1070, Arizona’s new immigration law. And now, the fight has shifted from the rally lines to the court room. On Tuesday, July 6, the U.S. Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against Arizona on the grounds that SB 1070 "interferes with the federal governments authority to set and enforce immigration policy," according to a department press release.
(06/27/10 8:58pm)
Campaign financing is an issue that affects all of us—it is how we elect the people that represent us on a day-to-day basis. Campaigns take money, and campaigns are the vehicles that get candidates elected.
(06/20/10 9:11pm)
In wake of the Gulf Coast oil spill, much has been made of the future of the energy industry and the need to address our nation’s energy sources. The movement is receiving renewed support by President Barack Obama who, in his address to the nation regarding the oil spill, advocated comprehensive energy legislation.