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Is education a priority or a privilege?
Lori Havatian

Ally Hostetter (Freshman)

“I think education is a priority. Everyone is educated is some way, not everyone can go to school. Not everyone needs to go to school to be educated. You can learn while walking down the street. Education needs to be a priority so people can get somewhere in life and know about what is going on in the world.” 

David Tataryan (Freshman)

“Education should be a priority so people can better themselves and the world.”

Rita-Marie Costanian (Freshman)

 

“To me education is a privilege that turns into a priority.” 

Tania Kasparian (Freshman)
“I think that it’s both. It’s a privilege
because education is not something
everyone can have but it should be a top priority if you would like to succeed in life.” 
Mari Koshkakaryan ( Freshman)

“I think that education should be a priority because it provides students and individuals the opportunity to succeed in life.” 

October 2008 • Vol. 30, No. 1 (103)
Stories
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Stories
Saroyan Celebration in
Iceland Features Life
and Work of the Noted
Author
Saroyan Centennial
Celebration Held in
Fresno August 28
New ASO Executive
Assume Office
Armenian 1a Course
Attracts Diverse Students
Zoryan Sponsors Institute for Genocide Studies
Artist Soars Past Tour de Force- Babayan Takes Music to Hearts of His Audience
Folk Tales of Musa Dagh Focus of Zeitlian Lecture
Community Activist Richard Darmanian Dies
Genocide Survivor Sam Kalfayan Passes Away
Lawyer and Photographer Richard Elbrecht Passes Away in Fresno