Seed Spot kicks off, helps Valley entrepreneurs
Seed Spot began its first program Thursday, training entrepreneurs in an eight-month course.
Mayor’s wife raises awareness of bullying, creates Stop Bullying AZ
Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton's wife, Nicole Stanton, has started Stop Bullying AZ, a program to bring awareness to the issue of bullying in Arizona schools.
Photo exhibit highlights Phoenix history through architecture
City Hall's new art exhibit, "Phoenix Icons: The Art of Our Historic Landmarks," opened Oct. 5 and shows the work of local photographers, capturing Phoenix history through well-known architecture structures dating from around 1912 to post World War II.
USGD passes bill supporting redistribution of $9 million to all campuses
Undergraduate student government passed a bill Friday that supports redistributing $9 million from the Student Services Facility Fee back to all four campuses, and also resolved to eliminate USGD’s Fine Arts Committee and adopt an Ethnic Advisory Committee.
Chaos Theory gallery to display wide scope of artistic styles
Chaos Theory 13, an event at Legend City Studios, will feature the work of more than 60 artists in a jam-packed, one-night show on Friday. The exhibits will include painting, photography and sculpture.
Herberger to celebrate diversity at Festival of the Arts
Food, music and other performances from international cultures will be in the spotlight on Saturday at the Herberger Theater's third annual Festival of the Arts. Performances will reflect the event's theme of "Diversity in the Centennial" to celebrate Arizona's 100th birthday.
Vegetarian food truck looks to bring healthy options to customers
A newcomer to Food Truck Fridays, The Uprooted Kitchen provides a locally grown option for vegetarians -- and those just looking to eat healthy. The truck has been a longtime dream for owners Chad and Erin Romanoff, who have always shared a love for healthy food.
Local slam poet takes talents to international competition
Jeremiah Blue has performed on multiple stages for multiple audiences, but today, he prepares to perform at one of the largest and most prominent...
Cronkite School hosts viewing of presidential debate for students and faculty
Students with their laptops and facebooks open, gathered in the Walter Cronkite School's First Amendment Forum Wednesday to watch President Barack Obama and Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney spar in the first of several televised presidential debates this month.
Roosevelt Point finishes first construction phase, celebrates with roof-top tour
Roosevelt Point had a roof-top tour in celebration of the completion of the first phase of its construction, which broke ground in early March. The apartment complex hopes to attract students in the area and offer an abundance of apartment options and prices.

