Cronkite School undergoes curriculum changes to take effect in fall

Changes in the curriculum at the Walter Cronkite School will allow students to take more journalism classes starting next semester by expanding the number of required major requirements and cutting some of the general education requirements.

Organizers of The REAL Coachella prepare for the weekend’s show

April 20 is a big day for Ryan Avery. The artist and Vovomeena barista is one of three people putting on The REAL Coachella, an annual event of music and performance art by Phoenix artists held at the Trunk Space on Grand Avenue.

Brett Approved founder hopes to address challenge of traveling for physically disabled

After an out-of-state business trip for a financial service company, Brett Heising remembers a time that he considers his aha moment in starting his business, Brett Approved.

Five places to celebrate ‘National Garlic Day’

In light of “National Garlic Day” this Friday, April 19, I have put together a list of the most delicious and garlicky options you can find in central Phoenix. I decided to go with an array of dishes, anything from a classy dinner for a fancy night out, to a classic greasy meal to share with some friends. With that being said, lets start off with a bit of a fancier option for your choosing.

Apartment complex on Second Avenue breaks ground, to be completed within coming year

A groundbreaking ceremony for a new 70-unit apartment complex that is scheduled to be completed within the coming year was held Wednesday morning.