Holocaust survivor speaks about experiences, educating future generations at Osher series
Holocaust survivor Bernard Scheer spoke about love, hate, forgiveness and the dangers of history repeating itself as he shared stories about his survival Tuesday afternoon at the Mercado complex.
LGBT supporters gather at Cesar Chavez Plaza to rally for marriage equality
After the U.S. Supreme Court began its hearing on California’s Proposition 8 Tuesday, more than 100 people gathered at Cesar Chavez Memorial Plaza in support of marriage equality.
Poynter Institute faculty member discusses visual storytelling using interactive graphics
Poynter Institute faculty member Sara Quinn spoke at ASU's Must See Mondays series about visual storytelling and the use of graphics to enhance the power of a story.
Radio: Growhouse garden party features honey, fashion
Food joined the flowers in the Growhouse garden Friday during an evening garden party. The event, hosted by the Phoenix Style Collective, featured food and drinks made with freshly harvested honey from the Growhouse hive.
Squid Ink Sushi expands to CityScape
After a successful run in the West Valley, the owner and head chef of Squid Ink Sushi is expanding his restaurant to downtown Phoenix in mid-May. Schuyler Estes, 32, said the new location in CityScape would offer Asian-style cuisine such as sushi, ramen and Asian-style tapas. He emphasized that he will offer a variety of Asian foods, not just Japanese food.
Video: Meet a Fellow, Kareem Awadalla
During his time as a Hubert H. Humphrey Fellow this year, Kareem Awadalla has taken the opportunity to educate people on his home country of Egypt as he studies television production, online news and multimedia journalism at the Walter Cronkite School.
Performance space for comedy and theater to close after nine years on Grand Avenue
Comedy and theater space Soul Invictus is closing its doors, leaving theater groups in search of a new home and creating a hole for the entertainment community of Grand Avenue.
Former Intel CEO and ASU president talk microchip future and lack of student interest
ASU President Michael Crow and former Intel CEO Craig Barrett gave a presentation at the Phoenix Art Museum Thursday discussing the advancements and future of technology. The talk was hosted by Zocalo Public Square and ASU.
Local bow tie company celebrates one-year anniversary, looks to expand merchandise
Dapper + Dash, a local company that repurposes vintage fabrics into new bow ties and other accessories, is celebrating its first anniversary this Friday.
Candidates for USGD presidency address ASA, transparency and tuition in debate
The two USGD presidential election candidates participated in the first debate of this election season Tuesday evening in the Walter Cronkite School's First Amendment Forum.


