Dry-campus policy: Should exceptions be made for medical marijuana users?
Students with a medical marijuana card can be arrested for marijuana possession or usage on campus. However, students are allowed to possess prescription painkillers.
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Students with a medical marijuana card can be arrested for marijuana possession or usage on campus. However, students are allowed to possess prescription painkillers.
Attending a university is an overwhelming experience. Students are left to build a life for themselves, so naturally many different variables come into play. Unfortunately for many, this drastic change could lead to a drastic change in demeanor.
Students from all four ASU campuses poured into the Downtown Student Center on Thursday to talk innovation, sustainability and social issues with ASU President Michael Crow.
She smiles at her family and the illusion of happiness persuades loved ones that everything is OK. However, sad eyes tell a story of a draining battle within. The darkness fights the light until there is nothing but an outline of a girl that once was.
It’s a weeknight at ASU, and Lei is just now getting started on her homework. This night in particular is going to be a long one — Lei, who is a liberal arts senior, has a full schedule: She’s working too many hours at her job, she’s a full-time student and she’s becoming overwhelmed by preparing for the future ahead of her — a scenario that is far too common for college students.
Evidence supports that depression and suicidal tendencies are a significant problem for college students nationwide. Approximately one in four students experience depression while in college, and suicide has emerged as the second most common cause of death among college students.
Imagine that your only contact with the outside world — with your family, friends, current or prospective employers and teachers — was confined to a 6-by-4-inch space.
Bibles have been found in the nightstands of hotel rooms since 1908 when Gideons International began distributing them. That tradition was broken late last month by a local ASU-affiliated hotel, Thunderbird Executive Inn and Conference Center.
The U.S. has always prided itself on personal freedoms and liberty. Here, we supposedly enjoy more freedoms than people in China and Russia. Unfortunately, prison statistics are not representative of that assumption.
When I was growing up, kids played sports. Baseball, basketball, whatever: if you wanted it, there was a league for it. Football was no different.
Deportation seems to be the immediate solution to control unauthorized arrivals into the U.S. based on contempt. Today, immigration debates revolve around an ethnocentric narrative that fails to put cultural differences and experiences into perspective.
In downtown Phoenix's historic Westward Ho, ASU students are taking the opportunity to apply their skills from the classroom in a collaborative setting while making a positive impact in the community.
Finding community in America’s largest public University can be a daunting task.
The internet is chock-full of information, but not all of it is accurate. Typically, we are concerned with the accuracy of our sources on the internet, whether it's updating us on current event updates or educating us on a specific topic. However, when it comes to self-diagnosing ourselves health wise, we are normally not as wary.
ASU patent law students have serendipitously found themselves working at the forefront of medical discovery thanks to the establishment of a grant by an Arizona patent lawyer to help Barrow Neurological Institute residents develop their innovations.
"Game of Thrones" has become an addicting, quality show in the six seasons it has aired, due in part to the fact that it has something for all types of television watchers — whether it's dramatic visuals or increasingly complex plot lines.
ASU's downtown campus is home to a post office that was converted into a University building, and soon, this building could be renamed after a retired Arizona congressman.
June's Arizona Board of Regents Meeting begins tomorrow at Northern Arizona University's campus in Flagstaff, and with it comes a nearly unnavigable stream of executive sessions, budget talks, votes and approvals.
While ASU Health Services continues to improve sexual health awareness and treatment for ASU students, a separation of beliefs over a woman's right to choose and the proper way to handle student pregnancies is creating tension on campus.
Nothing scares me more than my own vulnerability. It scares me not in the way that the snakes in the Life Science building or an episode of "American Horror Story" scare me, but in a more subtle and ultimately much more manipulating way.
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