Sophia Kunthara

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Commuter students face challenges with extended meter hours, ASU lots downtown

The third entry in the "Spacial Awareness" series looks at the impact parking-meter changes have had on ASU students at the Downtown Phoenix campus, and offers insights into what the school is doing in the future for student parking.

Grand Avenue’s {9} the Gallery to fundraise, crowdsource money for rent, fees

{9} the Gallery is working to raise $3,000 through a crowd funding campaign and fundraiser Wednesday night, after a tough financial situation has threatened to close the gallery. Owner Laura Dragon said her landlord claimed she was 295...

Phoenix, University of Arizona break ground on Biomedical Campus research building

The $136.1 million Biosciences Partnership Building project broke ground on Thursday near Fillmore Street between Fifth and Seventh streets. The project marks a physical extension to the University of Arizona College of Medicine-Phoenix and strengthening the cooperation between the university and the Valley.

Phoenix mayor, Governor Brewer call state of emergency due to heavy rainfall

Phoenix experienced record rainfall Monday, leading to flooding in several areas and causing the Phoenix mayor to declare a state of emergency for the city. The most flooding and damage occurred in South Phoenix and Ahwatukee, but...

Now with move to Cronkite School, Arizona PBS a new outlet for student-produced content

The Walter Cronkite School is still working out the details of its new and complete partnership with Eight, Arizona PBS. The school hopes the channel will be the primary platform for work produced by students, officials say.

Vice president for Roosevelt Row CDC board invited to Seattle to speak about arts district

Greg Esser, the vice president for the Roosevelt Row Community Development Corporation board, spoke about the preservation and promotion of the Roosevelt Row Artists' District at a community forum in Seattle on Tuesday, May 20.