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(03/14/23 3:26am)
Arizona State University has been ranked a top public university by international students for a second consecutive year after the university has seen a dramatic increase in the population of international students.
(03/11/23 9:03pm)
This past weekend the McDowell Mountain Music Festival (M3F) staged their annual event at Margaret T. Hance Park on March 3 and 4.
(03/11/23 8:59pm)
McDowell Moutain Music Festival, more commonly known as M3F, rocked the Valley last weekend. The music festival sponsors arts, community, education and environment in the Phoenix area; 100% of every ticket goes to charity, and since its inception over $4.4 million has been donated.
(03/11/23 4:44pm)
The 95th Academy Awards are just around the corner, which means Oscar predictions are back. Critics attempt to figure out the winners based on a multitude of factors. In recent years, films that would be referred to as “Oscar bait” have not won in the categories where they were favored. Independent, lower budget films, however, have been gaining success at The Oscars in recent years, for example last year’s Best Picture winner “CODA,” and the 89th Academy Awards Best Picture winner “Moonlight.” Instead of trying my hand at predicting who will win, I instead chose to write about my favorite movies in each category and why I believe they deserve to win their respective awards. Fair warning, I have not seen every movie in every category, so my opinions are based only on the films I have seen. With that, here are the largest award categories and my favorites.
(03/13/23 3:11am)
A new restaurant, bar, and shopping area combination is coming to downtown Phoenix. Latha, which means “flavor,” gives customers the experience of African, Brazilian, and Caribbean cultures through food, drinks, music, and art.
(03/02/23 5:42pm)
By the time you’re reading this, it might already be the best month of the year…March. Conference tournaments are now officially underway and the fantastic event of March Madness is upon us (I am one who refers to March Madness as being the conference tournaments as well as the Big Dance). With this current week being the last official week of the regular season, this article will be the penultimate one of this series. Have no fear though, we have a new piece coming to you once the NCAA Tournament starts (hint: I will be helping you win bracket pools). There was plenty to digest from this past week, so let’s get right into it.
(03/02/23 5:35pm)
It was a chillier day on Sunday for Innings Fest after a warm and sunny Saturday that featured the likes of Green Day and Weezer. Fans showed up with baseball jerseys over their sweatshirts and thick jackets to enjoy music from Paris Jackson, Marcus Mumford and the headliner Eddie Vedder.
(02/24/23 5:18am)
The 2022-23 NFL season ended with a massive bang: Eagles and Chiefs Super Bowl. While a lot of fans around the league wanted a Bills-Eagles Super Bowl, the Chiefs proved to be too resilient for the Birds. Despite the loss, Eagles star quarterback Jalen Hurts has developed into the most underrated star in the league.
(02/24/23 5:10am)
With the spring fast approaching, Arizona State baseball gears up for another season competing at the Division 1 level. So far this pre-season, they have failed to make the NCAA’s Top 50 composite-ranked college baseball teams. The program did receive votes to be among the other top programs, but their vote count was too low to make the rankings list, meaning they are on the outside looking in. ASU has a long, rich history of successful baseball teams and standout players; however, it seems this season they need to make a resurgent statement in the college baseball scene.
(02/24/23 5:03am)
The state of the NHL has never been more controversial, and this season’s All-Star festivities are no exception. After a weekend of lackluster events, culminating in the traditional All-Star Game, NHL fans have taken to the internet to voice their frustrations with the league and NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman.
(02/24/23 4:50am)
The McDowell Mountain Music Festival (M3F) is returning to Margaret T. Hance Park in Phoenix on March 3-4, 2023. This is the festival’s second consecutive year, after being canceled in 2021 because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
(02/21/23 8:13pm)
Another week has passed, meaning we are even closer to Selection Sunday and the start of the Men’s NCAA Basketball Tournament. With that each game seems more and more important as teams jockey for position. It was an odd week in college basketball with not a ton of movement in the AP Poll as a lot of teams countered a big win with an equally as big of a loss (Maryland, Indiana, Tennessee). But fear not, our team of experts (me) sifted tirelessly through box scores and came out with a definite list of the week’s biggest winners and losers. So without further ado, here they are:
(02/19/23 6:18pm)
Pop-punk band New Found Glory began their Make the Most of It Acoustic Tour this month, and they recently made a stop at Phoenix’s Celebrity Theatre. The festivities kicked off with singer-songwriter Leanna Firestone, whose melodic voice and soothing cords welcomed us into three hours of pure musical enjoyment. Her tunes of teenage heartbreak and growing up are told to fans in a unique way compared to what most New Found Glory fans are used to listening to.
(02/23/23 1:04am)
Busy freeways, crowded intersections, and slow-moving roads. California is vaunted as being one of the worst states when it comes to traffic.
(02/13/23 11:33pm)
This past week college basketball took a backseat with the Super Bowl capturing the world’s attention. But in a year and a couple of months, that stadium that held the Super Bowl will play host to the best event in sports, the NCAA Men’s Basketball Final Four. Let’s not get ahead of ourselves though, we still have a season in front of us to finish, and to get the football fans caught up before March, here’s another edition of my weekly winners and losers.
(02/09/23 5:16pm)
Dave Franco is a man of many talents.
(02/01/23 5:16pm)
Fans of the Chiefs and Bengals waking up for their morning coffee and reading the headlines are marching to the different beats of a drum. The Kansas City Star headline says in big bold words, “Kansas City Chiefs Headed Back to Super Bowl After Finally Taking Down Burrow, Bengals,” with an image of Patrick Mahomes raising the AFC championship to their adoring fans at Arrowhead Stadium. 588 miles from Kansas City, and directly east of the Mississippi River, the Cincinnati Enquirer is beating its drum on a dismaying and dreary note with the headline saying, “Broken Hearted Penalty Sends Bengals Home, Chiefs to Super Bowl,” with an image of Joe Burrow being sacked by Chiefs defensive tackle Chris Jones.
(01/30/23 9:00pm)
Welcome to another week of my winners and losers. I’m going to be honest, this week was hard. There were a lot of winners but not that many losers. The teams that lost, still won at some point throughout the week (i.e. Kansas, Xavier, Texas), so I had a tough time giving them the title of “loser”. And on the winners side there were a lot. Indiana, Providence, and Saint Mary’s, your performances have been noticed. Keep up the good work and someday you can be a winner on this prestigious list.
(01/26/23 10:10pm)
Phoenix’s first ever Zona music festival occurred Dec. 3-4 at Margaret T. Hance Park, and despite rain and mud, fans still enjoyed great performances.
(01/24/23 7:00am)
Winners: