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Matt Rich and Josh Betley want to stop breaking the law.
Let's face it: Even in relatively flush times a few years back, Americans were finding it harder to get medical care. Tens of millions were uninsured, and even some with coverage lacked a regular doctor.
A legislative panel voted Thursday to find ways to make a baccalaureate degree more accessible and affordable for Arizona students.
SAN FRANCISCO - Seattle and San Francisco are the most "unwired cities" in America - top spots for computer junkies who send e-mail and surf the Web at restaurants, libraries or public plazas.
Gilbert residents are next in line to have townwide wireless Internet — free in some spots — in an agreement approved by the Town Council this week.
Gilbert residents are next in line to have townwide wireless Internet — free in some spots — in an agreement approved by the Town Council this week.
January 31, 2005
WASHINGTON - The federal government is preparing to go to court to force dozens of property owners in the southwestern U.S. to give it access to their land for possible construction on it of a U.S.-Mexico border fence.
Tempe-based Rio Salado College was recently selected as one of three institutions to receive the 2012 Council for Higher Education Accreditation Award for outstanding institutional practice in student learning outcomes.
The Arizona Board of Regents on Thursday attempted to snuff the statewide debate over letting community colleges offer four-year degrees.
John M. Crisp, guest commentary
March 31, 2005
Portable buildings dot Mesa Community College. Like stretch marks, they represent rapid growth from an earlier era.
SAN JOSE, Calif. - In its latest move to broaden its iPod and iTunes franchises, Apple Computer Inc. has introduced "iTunes U," a nationwide expansion of a service that makes course lectures and other educational materials accessible via Apple's iTunes software.
Registration is open for fall 2010 classes at Chandler-Gilbert Community College.
Pinal county voters appeared headed to approving a$98.98 million in bonds for the Pinal County Community College District.
Building a college campus in downtown Mesa would give residents access to higher education, help revitalize central Mesa and allow students to use major city facilities, including the new Mesa Arts Center and planned aquatic facility, according to a consultant’s draft report.
Rio Salado College, the online college that is part of Maricopa County Community Colleges, received a grant from the federal government to improve the college’s ability to deliver quality education and training programs to prepare students for high-wage, high-demand careers.
The city of Phoenix is a finalist for the National League of Cities (NLC) 2010 Awards for Municipal Excellence. The awards recognize cities and towns for outstanding programs that improve the quality of life in America's communities. The city of Phoenix was chosen for College Depot.
The city of Phoenix is a finalist for the National League of Cities (NLC) 2010 Awards for Municipal Excellence. The awards recognize cities and towns for outstanding programs that improve the quality of life in America's communities. The city of Phoenix was chosen for College Depot.
March 15, 2005
October 26, 2004
East Valley veterans will soon have a central location to meet with college advisers, find out about benefits and services, and network.
Our View: After years of flexing political muscles to protect their exclusive domain, Arizona's three public universities are suddenly making a mad dash to launch new state colleges that would offer highly desirable four-year degrees at more affordable prices.
A Federal District Court judge ordered University of Phoenix to pay nearly $1.9 million for practicing religious discrimination against non-Mormon employees who worked as enrollment counselors.
Guest Commentary by Michael Carroll
Guest commentary by Phil Kerpen
By Mark Heller, Tribune
By Mark Scarp, contributing columnist
By Jerry Brown, contributing columnist
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