Author Archive: Sara Weber
Grand Canyon city of Tusayan experiencing water struggles
By Sara Weber The two-year-old town of Tusayan, Ariz. is currently in discussion with development groups to find an environmentally and economically efficient method...
Learning communities set to expand
By Sara Weber In the upcoming fall semester, students can expect to see an increase in learning communities on campus. Specifically designed to include sophomores...
NAU alumnus creates Facebook memorial application
By Sara Weber Facebook can now be utilized as a memorial service for those looking to celebrate the lives of their loved ones as a result of a creation by Northern...
NAU awarded grant for Center for American Indian Resilience
By Sara Weber Northern Arizona University (NAU) was recently awarded a $6 million dollar grant, in partnership with UA and Diné College, for the creation of a Center...
Sale offers students a reduced price on abandoned bikes
By Sara Weber A student lifts his chosen bike over the crowd in order to get to the purchasing line. (Photo by Andrea Sanchez) Northern Arizona University (NAU)...
Men’s water polo club faces past team’s debt
By Sara Weber The 2012-2013 Northern Arizona University (NAU) men’s water polo team has had an arduous time focusing on their season as they try to remedy mistakes...
Financial Aid employs call centers in Kentucky
By Sara Weber Northern Arizona University’s (NAU) Office of Financial Aid will be facing some changes in the upcoming weeks as they work with new phone numbers...
Flagstaff named one of “9 Fittest Towns in the West”
by Sara Weber (Graphic by Mark Saunders) Aspects of Flagstaff such as the high altitude, ample biking grounds and hiking destinations have contributed to its recent...
Police Beat (Aug. 20 – Aug. 26)
August 26 At 1:36 a.m., staff at Reilly Hall reported students setting off fireworks behind the building. Officers were dispatched, but the students and fireworks...
New Phoenix Biomedical Campus
by Sara Weber (photo courtesy of UA) On Aug. 20, medical students began their classes at the new Phoenix Biomedical Campus. The 28-acre spread of land will host...



