Future of marijuana in Arizona could depend on voters
Two new marijuana-related bills were introduced at the beginning of the state legislative year. (Photo by Diana Lustig)
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Two new marijuana-related bills were introduced at the beginning of the state legislative year. (Photo by Diana Lustig)
Rep. Juan Mendez (D-Tempe) gives a speech on Friday, Jan. 31 for the Secular Student Alliance. Mendez is the only representative in the house who is openly atheist. He is also an ASU graduate. (Photo by Mario Mendez)
Izabela Uscinski, a graduate teaching assistant for the English department, is teaching her students how to use punctuation properly in their writings. A new course, FSE 194: English for Engineering, is being offered to international students. (Photo by Ryan Liu)
Tempe Police reported the following incident Thursday:
At the MLK Community Clean up, volunteers gather in south Phoenix to hand out free work gloves to facilitate the neighborhood clean up on Jan. 20. The day of service aims to bring the community closer together while simultaneously improving their neighborhood. (Photo by Mario Mendez)
After the first year of its existence, Obesity Solutions at ASU has begun stimulating students to pursue healthier behaviors by implementing innovative programs and projects with high hopes for the future, according to those involved in the program.
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