Foreign correspondent discusses relationships, experiences with Taliban, arms dealers

The New Yorker reporter Nicholas Schmidle gave journalism students a glimpse at what it is like to report on high-profile criminals such as the Taliban and arms dealers during the Must See Mondays lecture series at the Walter Cronkite School.

Community members still hesitant of Circle K developments, will meet Tuesday for discussion

After almost a year, Circle K is continuing its push for development of a news store and gas station on the southeast corner of Seventh and Roosevelt streets and renewing its liquor license and use permit applications. Some community members claim the company has not effectively communicated with them, so they are hesitant to support the construction.

ASU drawing student puts on first solo art show “Adolescence” at Jobot

ASU sophomore Ellie Craze celebrated the opening of her first solo show at Jobot Coffee and Dining Oct. 18. The show, called "Adolescence," portrays Craze's early teenage years.

Grand Avenue festival celebrates goals met

The Fifth Annual Grand Avenue Festival celebrated improvements the street has made, including the addition of on-street parking, bike lanes and planters, while looking forward to the potential it has to grow.

Women’s arts council holds annual bag auction to raise funds for Phoenix Art Museum

Women filled the Phoenix Art Museum in late September to bid on bags for the Women’s Metropolitan Arts Council's fundraiser “It’s In The Bag.” Attendees could bid on bags filled with spa packages or designer bags, such as the prize of the evening, a Gucci bag.