In addition to a myriad of questions about academics, diversity and community, the survey asked 137,000 students 'How widely is marijuana used at your school?' Before getting to the list, a couple of caveats: First, the survey data is impressionistic — asking respondents how many other students they thought were tokers instead of asking for self-reporting, which would theoretically be more reliable. Second, the Review provides no hard numbers — just rankings — so it's impossible to know if Ithaca College is way stonier than Bard or just a bit stonier.That said, the general outline of the pot-friendly small colleges skews heavily to the liberal arts and the Northeast, and New York state in particular, with a couple of outliers on the.legal West Coast and one on the not-so-legal Gulf Coast.
Pot isn't legal in the Empire State, but it is decriminalized — and apparently pretty popular. Pitzer College, Claremont, CAEnrollment: 1,089Part of the Claremont Colleges, this LA-area school is highly ranked academically, but includes intercollegiate athletics, too. Go, you fightin' Sage Hens!Phillip SmithPhillip Smith is a senior writing fellow and the editor and chief correspondent of, a project of the Independent Media Institute. He has been a drug policy journalist for the past two decades. He is the longtime author of the Drug War Chronicle, the online publication of the non-profit, and has been the editor of AlterNet’s Drug Reporter since 2015. He was awarded the Drug Policy Alliance’s Edwin M. Brecher Award for Excellence in Media in 2013.
The Electoral College website now has an easy-to-remember address. Make sure to update your bookmarks! Allocation among the StatesElectoral votes are allocated among the States based on the Census. Every State is allocated a number of votes equal to the number of senators and representatives in its U.S. Congressional delegation—two votes for its senators in the U.S.
Senate plus a number of votes equal to the number of its Congressional districts.Under the 23rd Amendment of the Constitution, the District of Columbia is allocated three electors and treated like a State for purposes of the Electoral College.Each State (which includes the District of Columbia for this discussion) decides how to appoint its electors. Currently all States use the popular vote results from the November general election to decide which.Allocation within each StateAll States, except for Maine and Nebraska have a winner-take-all policy where the State looks only at the overall winner of the state-wide popular vote. Maine and Nebraska, however, appoint individual electors based on the winner of the popular vote for each Congressional district and then 2 electors based on the winner of the overall state-wide popular vote.Even though Maine and Nebraska don't use a winner-take-all system, it is rare for either State to have a split vote. Wrack your brain.
If anyone could give me some details about living in Stonier? How clean/quiet/nice/etc. Is it compared to the other College Ave dorms? Sep 16, 2017 Ithaca College, Ithaca, NY Enrollment: 6,221 This is a school in a town where the mayor wants to install safe injection sites for hard drug users,.