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Comparing school funds
Submitted by Lance T. Izumi, J.D. on 2.28.2005
A recent RAND Corp. report showing that California's per-pupil spending lags behind the national average has become a key weapon for education interest groups. But there are problems with the report that warrant caution.
No strings left behind
Submitted on 2.25.2005
Federal money brings federal control. That's the reality of all federal programs -- and something demonstrated anew by President Bush's No Child Left Behind education law.
Guest Opinion: Forget Stanford's cardinal red -- paint it (almost) as blue as Berkeley
Submitted by Daniel B. Klein, Andrew Western on 2.23.2005
The popular vote for President went 48 percent Democrat and 51 percent Republican. This nearly one-to-one national diversity is unlike colleges and universities, where a one-party system prevails.
Asian caucus weighs bid by Republicans
Submitted by Aurelio Rojas on 2.11.2005
The Legislature's Democratic Asian Pacific Islander Caucus is scheduled to meet today to discuss an issue that has sparked a spirited debate within the group:
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