Post Tagged with: "flagstaff"
A new future for Picture Canyon
By James Gingerich The sun shines over Picture Canyon’s serene landscape. (Photo by Holly Mandarich) Cinder cones rise starkly above the waters of Picture...
NaNoWriMo: National Novel Writing Month kicks off in Flagstaff
By Miranda Scott Amber King, a sophomore anthropology major from Phoenix works on her novel at Bookmans Friday evening. King’s novel is based on the Asian...
Tequila Sunrise 2012 lives up to the hype
By Christian Booz Kyle Collins and Brian Robinson visiting all the way from San Diego, California to enjoy Saturday’s Tequila Sunrise festivities. (Photo by...
Rent-A-Puppy event returns to NAU
Taylor Bergan, Kelsie Howden, and Ashleigh Gossen play with the puppy they rented for thirty minutes at the Rent-A-Puppy event held last Thursday. (Photo by Crystal...
City, bars stress safety and cooperation for Tequila Sunrise
By Gary Collins To Northern Arizona University (NAU) and the surrounding Flagstaff community, the Homecoming tradition of Tequila Sunrise can be considered either...
Cheba Hut reopens following hiatus
By Kendra Straub Cheba Hut grand re-opening. (Photo by Tira Garfield) Cheba Hut’s reopening on Oct. 13 was a day full of events including raffles, ranch eating...
El Niño winter season expected to affect Flagstaff economy
By Abigail O’Brien Many people associate Arizona with constant heat and dry desert conditions, but Flagstaff ‘s mountain climate is an exception, especialy...
Volleyball debuts at home with win over Sacramento State
Kelli Dallmann spikes the ball against Sacramento State Thursday, Sept. 20 at the Rolle activity center. The Lady Lumberjacks won the match three sets to one. (Photo...
MartAnne’s Route 66 expansion a boost for business
Missy Goldin from Phoenix, Ariz. and Jessica Bratlon from North Carolina (located bottom left) are shown eating and browsing their photos at MartAnne’s Cafe...
Outdoor classroom constructed in remembrance of Joel Olson
By Deanna Burrell Nile Vida Creed-Olson, 5, daughter of late NAU professor Joel Olson, waters new plants Saturday morning Sept. 22 during the construction of her...








