This Ivy Leaguer left football behind to normalize cannabis on campus

Nadir Pearson’s SMART org works to remove stigmas that stall research, business development, and vibes at colleges nationwide When Nadir Pearson was deciding what to dub Brown University’s first cannabis advocacy group, he wanted the name to speak for itself. That’s why the Clifton, New Jersey native started with the full acronym SMART, before deciding […]

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