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Immigration professor emphasizes importance of objectivity when reporting

A University of Minnesota immigration professor and former immigration reporter told students Monday night that journalists should be advocates for a more reformed citizenry.

Art installation at Hance Park encourages visitors to observe the sky

In a project through the IN FLUX initiative, the city of Phoenix Office of Arts and Culture commissioned artist Erin V. Sotak to create what is now an art installation that allows people to lie down in Hance Park and look up at the clouds.

Prestigious music magazine names The Nash one of the top 160 venues in the world

Phoenix's the Nash has hosted Grammy winners and community jazz lessons in its first two years. It was given the honor of being one of DownBeat jazz magazine's top jazz venues in the world in February.

Free bike rental service coming soon for Downtown campus students

The bike co-op program at the Sun Devil Fitness Complex offers tune-ups, repairs, cleaning and inspections for students. It also provides students with training on how to repair their own bikes. Students will soon be able to rent bikes for free for up to seven days at a time.

Arizona Native American students to pay in-state tuition with revised residency policy

The Arizona Board of Regents approved a revision to its residency policy in November that allows enrolled members of Native American tribes to pay in-state tuition for the first time starting this semester.

Modern Asian restaurant featuring multicultural menu to open later this month

After more than a year in the making, a new restaurant, The Clever Koi, is set to open later this month with a menu that features modern Asian food and drink.