The Phoenix Mercury devotes considerable time to give back to the community it values dearly. But one woman stands behind it all. Although she is an acting public relations director, … Continue reading →
Around the world, it is a common belief that Arizonans are racist. Arguably, our immigration problems, bills, programs, rallies and much more suggest discrimination against certain groups. Meanwhile, others claim … Continue reading →
The Phoenix Comic-Con draws thousands of comic, anime, manga and sci-fi fans to the downtown Phoenix Convention Center each year. The Renaissance Hotel recently sold out for the annual event. … Continue reading →
One issue journalists everywhere deal with is, “What should I write about?” When working on a deadline, journalists often must seek out their own stories. Follow these tips … Continue reading →
Students leave home to attend summer institutes with differing expectations. Some want to learn specific skills. Others want to experience new surroundings. Many drag along a desperate hope to stay … Continue reading →