Eagle Editorials
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Schools will need to be part of cuts
Simple math says that the state will need to cut education spending in order to cover its projected $1 billion shortfall this fiscal year and the next. After all, K-12 funding is half of the state's budget, and there isn't enough discretionary spending in the rest of the budget to cover a deficit that large.
Letters to the Editor
- READER VIEWS ON ARENA, FACEBOOK, TEENS AND TECHNOLOGY, SCHOOL BOND THANKS, 'PARODY' - 01/09/2009 01:40 AM
Opinion
- KATHLEEN PARKER: WHO WILL BE THE FACE OF REPUBLICAN PARTY? - 01/09/2009 01:40 AM
- ROBERT O'CONNOR: STATE CAN'T AFFORD NOT TO BUILD COAL PLANT - 01/09/2009 01:40 AM
- THOMAS FRIEDMAN: MIDEAST'S GROUND ZERO - 01/09/2009 01:40 AM
- MEGHAN DAUM: 2008 WAS A GOOD YEAR FOR FAKING MEMOIRS - 01/08/2009 01:39 AM
- DAVID BROOKS: THE PSYCHOLOGICAL WAR - 01/08/2009 01:39 AM
- GARY L. MILLER: WSU AND KU HAVE DIFFERENT APPROACHES - 01/08/2009 01:39 AM
- CHARLES MURRAY: SOCIAL SECURITY IS THE LARGEST PONZI SCHEME - 01/07/2009 01:39 AM
Brent Castillo
New Year's change that I can believe in
I'll be the first to admit that I'm terrible at keeping New Year's resolutions, but it never stops me from making them. Many of us will reflect on the past year and determine the things we most want to improve about ourselves or our circumstances. Perhaps this year we can ride the wave of change that we heard so much about in the recent presidential election.
Davis Merritt
Choosing Warren reflects tolerance
Whether you believe that God hears and heeds human prayers, or does not, or deny that a god exists at all, Rick Warren is going to pray on behalf of all of us and our nation on Jan. 20.
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