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After recreational use of weed was legalized, several colleges around Arizona began offering credited courses. Industry experts explain why these are important.
One bill seeks to pull state funding from colleges that teach about DEI, and another would ban encampments from university ...
Arizona Senate Bill 1694 would deny state funds to any institution that offers one or more courses that fit into that category of DEI ...
Patrons can wear shorts, of course, outside the ropes. But there's a no-shorts policy for players and coaches on the course ...
Messes in the kitchen can be cleaned up, but in making them children can learn confidence in cooking, said Kalyn Lapidus, a ...
The Arizona House is set to vote on whether to eliminate state funds for universities and colleges that offer courses on ...
Kenny Dillingham, head football coach for Arizona State University (ASU), has made an impact on college football with his ...
Charlie Kirk is a prominent conservative activist, author, and speaker who has become a leading voice for young conservatives ...
Another new grocery store to be built east of the main strip? It seems so. That’s the anchor of a retail development working ...
Terry Rasmussen is modernizing and growing the Minneapolis-based financial services organization with Lutheran roots.
Arizona tribe will host convocation for students after college leaders decided to cancel graduation ceremonies for Native ...
Visits to the U.S. from overseas fell 11.6% in March compared to the same month last year, according to preliminary ...