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ContributorsThe Pride Publishing Company (Contributor)
Created1977-09-15
DescriptionSelected article titles: From the mouth of the dragon, Joanne's dressing room, A message from Phil, Jakki, D.j. honored in New York, Miss Matty's Attic Grand Opening
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ContributorsThe Pride Publishing Company (Contributor)
Created1978-11-03
DescriptionSelected article titles: Governor Babbitt answers, "Yes"; "Who Cares, Anyway?"; It's Up To You!!; Progress Toward Reform; H.E.R.O.E.S.
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ContributorsThe Pride Publishing Company (Contributor)
Created1978-05-18
DescriptionSelected article titles: Lesbian Mother Awarded Custody; A Dragon Lives Forever…The Pride Interviews Dragon Lady and Alter-ego, Tom Clark; Black's Beach; St. Paul, Wichita Voters Ax Civil Rights for Gays; Coors Beer Boycott to Continue
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ContributorsThe Pride Publishing Company (Contributor)
Created1977-10-15
DescriptionSelected articles: Joanne's dressing room; Tuscon Court Does it Right; Anita, Dear, You Never Looked So Good; Drug Billed As Aphrodisiac Taken In Book Store Raid; The Club Phoenix
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ContributorsThe Pride Publishing Company (Contributor)
Created1977-03-12
DescriptionSelected articles: Editors Notes; The LoveBug; The Back Door Club Bath; Realistic Pencil Drawings by Rob; Nu Vue
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ContributorsThe Pride Publishing Company (Author)
Created2006
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If Arizona is going to be successful not only in improving minority access to higher education, but more importantly, minority student success in higher education, a systematic approach needs to be developed. The answers to improving minority access and achievement in higher education requires a holistic view of education as

If Arizona is going to be successful not only in improving minority access to higher education, but more importantly, minority student success in higher education, a systematic approach needs to be developed. The answers to improving minority access and achievement in higher education requires a holistic view of education as a system as well as an integrated look into the drivers of academic success. A fundamental problem exists with current policies designed to improve minority representation in higher education. Arizona’s lack of both a systematic view of the problem and the creation of a framework to evaluate policy ideas are sources of these disappointing results. The purpose of this paper is to fill in the gap by providing a framework of focus for academic success to be used to enhance Arizona’s approach to higher education policy.