Brazilian drought causing coffee shortage could raise prices at downtown coffee shops
The U.S. Department of Agriculture expects Brazil, the largest coffee producer in the world, to produce 3 million fewer coffee bags than last year, which could affect coffee prices worldwide.
New art exhibit displays famous ‘Hollywood Costumes’ in a lively atmosphere
The Hollywood Costume exhibit has traveled a long way from its London origins to reach the Phoenix Art Museum. Visitors can see ensembles ranging from classic outfits such as Marilyn Monroe's dress from 1955's "The Seven Year Itch" to contemporary ones such as Nicole Kidman's dress from the finale of "Moulin Rouge!"
Cronkite school adds five new scholarships to combat cost of attendance
Leaders in the Walter Cronkite School and alumni have come together to form five new scholarships for the coming fall semester. Arizona State University plans to raise out-of-state tuition school wide by three percent in Fall 2014.
Journalism freshman wins Miss Taylor Place Pageant; fundraiser against domestic violence
To raise awareness and funds for domestic violence, Taylor Place residential leaders organized a female pageant for the cause. A dozen residents participated in the event and raised money the week prior.
Immigration professor emphasizes importance of objectivity when reporting
A University of Minnesota immigration professor and former immigration reporter told students Monday night that journalists should be advocates for a more reformed citizenry.

