Total Frat Move

The popular site Total Frat Move creates content catering to Greek life culture on college campuses across the nation. Many of the articles on the site provide commentary on women and the culture that surrounds Greek life.
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The popular site Total Frat Move creates content catering to Greek life culture on college campuses across the nation. Many of the articles on the site provide commentary on women and the culture that surrounds Greek life.
Dr. Sue Sisley works on her laptop in a conference room in Weed Depot in Scottsdale. After five years of efforts, Sisley is about to begin a study on the effects of marijuana in treating post-traumatic stress disorder.
Tucson Police Department and Tucson Fire Department respond to the scene of an abandoned building fire on Fourth Avenue. Witnesses said it took firefighters about 20 minutes to put out the blaze.
Ricardo Pareyda, a veteran, addresses the Arizona Board of Regents during the call-to-audience session at a meeting at Northern Arizona University on Thursday. Pareyda called on the regents to reinstate Dr. Sue Sisley, who was dismissed from her position at the UA after getting approval to conduct research on the effects of medical marijuana in treating post-traumatic stress disorder.
Doug Ducey, Arizona state treasurer, speaks with voters at a meet and greet at Hotrods Old Vail. Ducey is running for Arizona governor in a crowded Republican primary field.
The ASUA Senate and ASUA president Issac Ortega discuss the 2014-15 ASUA budget in a meeting inside the ASUA offices on Thursday. The senate voted to approve the proposed budget.
Photo Illustration by Ethan McSweeney Title IX requires federally funded institutions, such as colleges, to decrease instances of gender-based violence such as sexual assault. Many colleges are cracking down on the fraternity party scene to cut back on campus assaults and misconduct.
The ASUA Senate and ASUA president Issac Ortega discuss the 2014-2015 ASUA budget in a meeting inside the ASUA offices on Thursday. The senate voted to approve the proposed budget.