I remember first walking into the newsroom my freshman year. It was the middle of the pandemic and my sorority sister Lexi all but dragged me down there. “You’re a journalism major? Me too! Here, come write for the paper with me,” she said, and that’s how my journey at the Advance-Titan started. I started.
I remember first walking into the newsroom my freshman year. It was the middle of the pandemic and my sorority sister Lexi all but dragged me down there. “You’re a journalism major? Me too! Here, come write for the paper with me,” she said, and that’s how my journey at the Advance-Titan started. I started.
In addition to Veterans Day weekend, Friday is the start of the Fountain Festival of Fine Arts & Crafts. Fountain Hills Chamber of Commerce CEO Betsy LaVoie said among the fine art exhibited by some 500 artisans and craftspeople, attendees will find pieces ranging in price from $20 to $20,000. “It’s all handcrafted from jewelry to oil paintings to sculpture, metal,
Being the victim of a home invasion, crashing your car while answering a text, going down in a plane crash. As humans, we often assume it will never happen to us; we believe those things happen to other people. The same could be said of student First Amendment rights. Everything is going along fine until.