State Press Weekly: Sept. 30
This week, we take a look at Proposition 203, Arizona's medicinal marijuana initiative. Plus, Isaiah Mustafa talks about his experiences after ASU, and a spotlight on water polo.
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Downtown Dispatch: Hanny’s
This past weekend I had the pleasure of attending a birthday dinner for State Press Magazine‘s own assistant editor, Erica Rodriguez. When Erica told me a few weeks ago that her dinner would be at Hanny’s, I was really excited. Hanny’s is one of those downtown spots I have heard so much about, but just [...]
Categories: Blogs Downtown Dispatch SPM Tags: spm
On the Road: America’s Largest Ghost Town
My friend and fellow ASU student Jesse German sized up the town of Jerome pretty well in a Facebook status update over the summer: “in jerome right now.. what a crazy little one horse town!” A crazy little one-horse town, indeed. It’s tough to describe Jerome. It’s certainly tough to describe it to a group of college [...]
Categories: Blogs On the Road SPM Tags: spm
Union leader: boycott gave Republicans a pass
An international labor union ended its boycott of Arizona last week, citing recent developments on Senate Bill 1070 and the use of the boycotts as political ammunition.
Categories: News Politics Tags: Arizona boycotts SB 1070
Diversity office receives new name, director
ASU’s Office of Diversity is now known as the Office of Equity and Inclusion, and since Sept. 20 it is under the leadership of new senior director Kamala Green.
Categories: News Student Life Tags: Diversity Title IX
Tempe hookah bar fixes ventilation, approved to operate
Memo’s Café, a hookah bar in Tempe, regained its permit to operate from the city of Tempe Tuesday after fixing its ventilation system and finalizing other repairs.
Categories: News Tempe Tags: hookah bar Memo’s Café

