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How much will it cost us to restore public higher education?
11 hours ago ago from Keep California's Promise
Raising revenue has become such a taboo subject in California politics, nobody has gone to the trouble of actually answering that question — until now. For the median California tax return (individual or joint), restoring the entire system while rolling back student fees to what they were a decade ago would cost less than $32 next April 15. Surprised? So were we. Read the full Financial Options for Restoring Quality and Access to ...
Related contentLooking For Student Organization to Sponsor Nuru International Event to End Extreme Poverty
19 hours ago ago from ASU Community Exchange
Hi, my name is Brian Laesch. I've been in contact with Nuru International , an organization looking to end extreme poverty and, in turn, terrorism. You can read more on their website . Here is a good video that also explains the mission: The End (Jake's Story) from Nuru International on Vimeo . As the current point person, I'm looking for is a student organization that is interested in sponsoring an informational meeting ...
Related contentSupreme Court to hear Christian Legal Students Case | Command the Raven
3 hours ago ago from Command the Raven | Daily thoughts and upliftment for our journey through life
From Koinonia House SUPREME COURT TO HEAR CHRISTIAN LEGAL STUDENTS' CASE A Christian student organization at a California law school is being denied campus recognition because the students chose to exclude nonbelievers and sexually immoral people from membership. The US Supreme Court on Tuesday agreed to hear their case, which pits freedom of religion against campus antidiscrimination policies. The Christian Legal Society ...
Related contentWard Connerly on the UC System
19 hours ago ago from American Civil Rights Institute Blog
As you probably read, the University of California system (UC) raised fees by 32 percent for fall 2010 admissions. The American Civil Rights Institute 's Ward Connerly, a former UC regent, says he voted against proposals to raise fees for students during his tenure. But with each vote I realized that UC was slowly moving toward the day when basic decisions would have to be made about how the university is financed, who can attend it and ...
Related contentWhat Goes Around Comes Around
5 hours ago ago from A Place at the Table
The education sector has certainly not been immune from the current financial crisis. Budgets are beyond tight. Programs are being cut. Classes are overfilled. Supplies are in short supply. Teachers are encouraged to apply for grants, sign up for classroom adoption programs, ask merchants for donations, sponsor fund raising events, and "save" money when purchasing books and other teaching materials out of their own pockets by frequenting ...
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