Community members raise concerns about flight-path changes to FAA representatives
Phoenix residents spoke out Thursday night against the flight-path changes made by the Federal Aviation Administration that they say have increased neighborhood noise and negatively impacted their communities.
Through zine, co-founder Kharli Mandeville pushes for creativity and self-expression
Kharli Mandeville is the co-founder of Tilt Magazine, a zine showing the work of local creatives. As editor-in-chief, Mandeville hopes Tilt is a proper place to talk about important topics like sexuality and body image.
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.
Cindy McCain shares insights on human trafficking and ways to raise awareness
Cindy McCain, along with Ernie Allen, hosted "Human Trafficking 101" at ASU's Walter Cronkite School. The talk focused on explaining modern human trafficking and ways to spread awareness against the practice.
ASU civic-action event brings in political candidates to discuss voting and education
Candidates for secretary of state and superintendent of public instruction spoke at a civic-action event Thursday night at the A.E. England Building. The event, hosted by ASU's College of Public Programs and more, focused on increasing voting among college-aged students.

