Curtain Critic: ‘Avenue Q’ the perfect musical comedy for the recent college graduate
"Avenue Q" is an R-rated, Tony Award-winning musical comedy that tells the story of a recent college graduate, and Phoenix Theatre's talented cast performed it excellently.
Walter Cronkite School staff, students weigh in on ranking of ‘second-worst job’
Although some recent reports show dismal statistics for journalists entering the job market, several Cronkite School staff members and students offer a different take on the field.
Music, confidence and a way of life: lessons taught at Rosie’s House
Rosie’s House: A Music Academy for Children is a nonprofit that offers free music education for close to 400 students in Phoenix. Many of the youth who go to Rosie's House attend schools without arts programs, while others come in addition to other music classes.
ASU’s Camp Crave teaches children how to cook, exercise and eat healthily
The ASU School of Nutrition and Health Promotion will host its second Camp Crave over the summer, where children can learn about nutrition, fitness and cooking. There will be four sessions starting in June this year, which could hold up to 80 campers.
‘Write On, Downtown’ publishes student photos, writing in eighth annual journal
"Write On, Downtown" is a journal published once a year featuring writing and other creative works from students on ASU's Downtown Phoenix campus. This issue had over 250 submissions.

