Bill would ban medical marijuana on university campuses
University campuses are already drug-free, but one Arizona legislator has proposed a law to ensure medical marijuana is not present on community college and university campuses.
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University campuses are already drug-free, but one Arizona legislator has proposed a law to ensure medical marijuana is not present on community college and university campuses.
Mill Avenue is expected to open by 6:30 p.m. after a fire Thursday at My Big Fat Greek Restaurant closed it from University Drive to Rio Salado Parkway, Tempe officials said.
A series of Arizona bills have sparked controversy among students, administrators and legislators alike.
Thousands of student affairs professionals joined John Legend Sunday to advocate for a greater investment in American education during the annual Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education, formerly the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators, conference in downtown Phoenix.
Meghan McCain spoke to ASU students Wednesday about her life as a politician's daughter and her desire for political civility to an audience of both Democrats and Republicans on the Tempe campus.
A student housing project at Roosevelt and Fourth streets in downtown Phoenix began construction Tuesday.
Hundreds of dogs and their owners walked, ran and wagged their way around the Tempe Arts Park Sunday during the Walk.Run.Wag event, which promoted an active lifestyle and supported local animal charities.
ASU will expand its College of Technology and Innovation to a building expected to be completed this fall in downtown Chandler.
Arizona Republicans chose former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney as their presidential nominee after Tuesday’s primary, according to preliminary polling results.
ASU’s School of Public Affairs is working with a White House initiative to involve universities nationwide in creating opportunities for technological entrepreneurship.
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Thursday:
Arizona hosted a Republican presidential primary debate at the Mesa Arts Center Wednesday, where the four candidates debated national issues, with a brief discussion on border security.
Tempe Police reported the following incident Tuesday:
Senate Bill 1467 , sponsored by Sen. Lori Klein, R-Anthem, would require teachers in K-12 public schools, public universities and community colleges to comply with the Federal Communications Commission standards of obscenity, indecency and profanity in their classrooms.
Rep. Tom Forese, R-Gilbert, introduced a bill to the legislature Feb. 7 to address intellectual and religious discrimination of college and university professors.
The Arizona Board of Regents and the presidents of Arizona’s three public universities met at ASU Thursday to discuss educational plans and legislation affecting the schools.
Rep. Bob Robson, R-Chandler, suggested the term "medical marijuana" be removed from all legal terminology when he explained his vote in favor of House Bill 2035.
A bill aimed at overturning Arizona’s immigration reform law, Senate Bill 1070, was proposed Jan. 23 by Sen. Steve Gallardo, D-Phoenix.
What began as a joke during a Jan. 30 Arizona House of Representatives floor session became a serious proposal advocating a holiday for “white people” by multiple media outlets, misinforming the public of the true context of the comment.
Arizona Rep. Kimberly Yee, R-Phoenix, has recognized hookah smoking as a public safety concern to minors.
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