Sparky to Ride Amazon-Powered Rocket to the Moon — or Is It All Just Lunacy?
“The President has directed NASA and Administrator Jim Bridenstine to accomplish this goal by any means necessary.”
“The President has directed NASA and Administrator Jim Bridenstine to accomplish this goal by any means necessary.”
If not in the session, why not in 2020?
University accuses Attorney General Mark Brnovich of of “cherry-picking” facts about the school’s controversial deal to build hotel complex.
The alleged assault occurred in a bathroom near the Physical Education West building.
The new complaint adds fresh accusations of wrongdoing to a lawsuit that the AG’s office filed in January.
It was a shitshow.
Charles Loftus, advisor for College Republicans United, was involved in the DES ammo stockpiling “scandal.”
College Republicans United, which is active in the state party, has a racism problem.
“Baked Alaska” has tweeted that Jews control the news.
Email records show Grand Canyon University sought feedback from a Doug Ducey staffer while facing an inquiry from the nursing board.
Bill sponsor Senator Paul Boyer said, “Whoever said the legislature couldn’t get along should take a close look at this bill.”
Amid uproar over its decision to block right-wing commentator Ben Shapiro from speaking on campus, the private Christian college reversed course, extending an invitation to Shapiro to give a talk this spring.
The Arizona State Board for Charter Schools has paid over $50,000 for ill-defined media relations work from an outside consultant.
Although she has promised to use her office to advocate for educators, Hoffman has very little power to solve a teaching crisis on her own.
Not the first time a university has prevented a Shapiro speech.
In text messages, State Board for Charter Schools President Kathy Senseman said unidentified critics “hate all charters” and want to abolish the schools.
The proposal to take Arizona’s education sales tax from 0.6 cents to a penny still faces significant hurdles.
“Arizona’s current law has limited us to a model that is based on very little research.”
“Our students and our schools need funding now. We cannot wait and kick the can down the road once again,” Joe Thomas said.
The district is ending a policy that the ACLU of Arizona said “publicly identifies and shames underperforming students.”
“We know all this abuse is going on in the charter [sector], now we’re going to turn around and give the same thing to the school districts.”
“He carries a 3.9 grade point average and is considered an essential member of one of ASU’s research teams.”