Cami Parrish

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Cami is Downtown Devil's co-executive editor. Cami is a third-year student studying print journalism and political science. When she's not writing or editing, she enjoys hosting radio shows, playing piano and bass, and teaching art classes at a local art studio.

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Council candidate Yassamin Ansari calls for investigation on misinformation ballots

Phoenix City Council candidate Yassamin Ansari called on the City of Phoenix and County Attorney to launch an investigation to identify an anonymous group sending mail containing misinformation to registered Democrats in district seven. Ansari is a city...

Students have mixed feelings about ASU’s decision to return to in-person learning fall 2021

After having been partially online for almost a full year, Arizona State University students received an email on Monday stating that the university will resume in-person learning for the fall 2021 semester. “For fall, we plan on returning...

New bill proposes children do not need to be vaccinated for public school

Arizona Congressman John Fillmore introduced a bill on Jan. 14, 2021, that would give Arizona parents the freedom to override the state’s vaccination requirements for K-12 public school children if they so choose. According to a study conducted...

Gov. Ducey proposes putting anticipated extra funds toward education grants in new budget

Governor Doug Ducey’s proposed executive budget for the new fiscal year includes the founding of a grant program to help students who experienced a “learning loss” as a result of virtual learning during COVID-19. On March 15, 2020,...

Survey ranks Phoenix in the middle among America’s college cities; room for improvement across the board

The months of November and December are, for the majority of the country, exciting and fun-filled holiday months. However, for seniors in high school, these dreaded months are known as the college application season, which for some...

ASU facing criticism for not offering forensic exams for rape victims

Following a student’s statement that went viral on Twitter and Instagram accusing ASU’s Police Department of intentionally shrugging off her sexual assault investigation, students have begun to question why ASU does not offer on-campus forensic examinations. In the...