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Rep. Tom Chabin, D-Flagstaff, said a report on tuition at Arizona’s three public universities doesn’t fully reflect the difficulties families face in sending their kids to college.
Tuition increases at Arizona’s three public universities might force some students to drop out and deter others from applying, members of the Arizona Board of Regents told a legislative committee Tuesday. (with video)... Read more»
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Rep. Tom Chabin, D-Flagstaff, said a report on tuition at Arizona’s three public universities doesn’t fully reflect the difficulties families face in sending their kids to college.
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1 comment on this story
@KylieG
Thanks for this post! There are many undesirable things that are happening every now and then, sometimes they create a burden not only to us but to the whole society as well. Or some such blather.
Oh, you mean like spam, Kylie? Or pointless off-topic posting? You’ve been banned, and your link removed. Nice try though.
And of course we’ve heard of Wilson Ramos’ kidnapping. We reported on it when it happened. But you wouldn’t know that, as you don’t actually read this or any other websites - you just spam the comments with nonsense.
But don’t worry, you have inspired me. Because this is about the 15th spam link to that particular website, all future attempts to link to it will be automatically foiled. Thanks!