Lisa Diethelm is the Politics editor for the Downtown Devil while she studies at The Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication in downtown Phoenix. She grew up in California and started her journalism career in high school.
Local Phoenix residents and cat lovers made their way to the Filmbar Saturday for the first ever NY Cat Film Festival.
The event consists of a series of short films and documentaries that all focus on people’s relationship...
Travel. Essays. Memoirs. Poetry. Many people do not associate nonfiction with any of these topics, but they are actually what nonfiction is all about.
The NonfictionNOW Conference was held at the Renaissance Phoenix Downtown Hotel and the Orpheum...
Letter grades awarded to schools by the Arizona State Board of Education aren’t necessarily accurate representations of school worth, according to Phoenix education officials.
All of Phoenix Union High School district’s downtown Phoenix high schools, with two exceptions,...
Arizona State University is renaming the College of Public Service to the Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions, the school annouced at the college's Community Solutions Festival Monday.
The college on ASU's Downtown Phoenix campus will...
Comedy and horror don’t always go hand in hand, but Space 55 Theatre in downtown Phoenix is up for the challenge. “The First Annual Bookburners Convention” is the new cosmic horror play written by Ashley Naftule and...
It isn't uncommon for Phoenix educators to hold a second job to supplement their incomes and earn a comparable amount to other college graduates, according to two teachers.
Teachers in Arizona face the largest the wage gap between...