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(04/27/11 4:01am)
Lorenzo Santillan, 23, arrives at Phoenix College’s culinary café wearing black anti-slip shoes, black Dickies pants and a white chef’s coat. He’s ready to start work preparing food for a lunch-rush shift at Phoenix College. He doesn’t get paid for his work, but rather volunteers his time. “It’s my passion,” he says.
(04/19/11 4:01am)
“This guy is toast!” says Dee Dee Blasé, walking into a Scottsdale coffee shop.
(04/12/11 4:01am)
On a Friday night inside the Wyndham Hotel in downtown Phoenix, Daniel Rodriguez has a Corona in one hand and his partner's waist in the other. The pair dance to Marc Anthony’s “I Need to Know.”
(03/29/11 4:01am)
When you first enter the “American Sabor: Latinos in U.S. Popular Music” exhibition at Phoenix's Musical Instrument Museum, you'll hear artists ranging from Celia Cruz to Selena, Ritchie Valens to Daddy Yankee. On the vibrant walls you'll see old concert posters and a flier that promoted an array of rock bands playing in a 1965 massive-headline show that cost only $1.75 at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles.
(03/02/11 5:01am)
Inside a Tempe bagel shop on a Saturday afternoon, an Egyptian-American girl is eating a sandwich filled with eggs, Swiss cheese and asparagus. She sips on water to wash it down. After walking in Tempe Town Lake's annual diversity-promoting Regional Unity Walk, she had to refuel.
(02/22/11 5:01am)
Dan Caldwell pulls the steel and aluminum black pistol out from his right-hip gun holster and cocks it back. It’s a Smith & Wesson M&P 45, the compact model, which is easier to carry.
(02/08/11 7:28am)
Pedro Gutierrez walks up to a white podium wearing black slacks, a gray dress shirt and a black tie.
(12/07/10 3:49am)
Undocumented college students sitting outside Sen. John McCain’s office have gone seven days without food in an attempt to persuade the senator to support legislation that provides undocumented residents a path to citizenship.
(11/30/10 2:39am)
Hoping to pressure Sen. John McCain during Congress’ lame duck session, former and current undocumented ASU students have planned a hunger strike Tuesday outside the senator’s Phoenix office.
(11/23/10 12:27am)
DISCOUNTED: The city of Phoenix recently announced a partnership with a private marketing company to give discounts to residents for prescription drugs. (Photo by Annie Wechter)
(11/17/10 3:38am)
Protesters chanted outside of a downtown Phoenix courthouse Tuesday afternoon in support of those arrested in July at a demonstration against Arizona’s immigration law.
(11/16/10 2:31am)
College students stood in the parking lot of Tempe Marketplace Monday to announce a billboard advertising legislation that would allow undocumented students a path to citizenship.
(11/15/10 1:12am)
ABC News anchor Diane Sawyer was honored with the 27th Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence in Journalism Friday at the Arizona Biltmore in Phoenix.
(11/12/10 12:53am)
ABC News anchor Diane Sawyer broadcast her show “World News with Diane Sawyer” Thursday evening from the roof of ASU’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication.
(11/02/10 2:14am)
Arizona’s immigration law finally got its day in court after being watered down in July.
(10/25/10 1:15am)
Headless dolls were strewn across the concrete sidewalk outside the Arizona State Capitol Saturday afternoon.
(10/14/10 2:44am)
Albert Ojeda was a relatively unknown ASU student a few weeks ago.
(10/04/10 1:06am)
During a panel discussion held at a Phoenix high school Saturday afternoon, Princeton philosophy professor and activist Cornel West said the formation of Arizona’s new immigration law was driven by white supremacy.
(09/28/10 1:32am)
“Go back to Mexico!” “Join the Mexican Army!” People yelled out their car windows as they drove by a group of undocumented college students camped outside Sen. John McCain’s Phoenix office Thursday afternoon.
(09/22/10 3:38am)
The U.S. Senate failed to advance a defense bill Tuesday afternoon that would have led to the possible passage of legislation to help undocumented students gain citizenship.