There is a very interesting article in the Washington Post regarding group dynamics and political perception. It focuses on the “Majority Illusion” and how the global perception of an issue can be dictated by how the individual believes other people feel about it. Author Kevin Schaul summarizes, “…our flawed perception of some networks that relies…
“We believe the home is the embodiment of Arizona exceptionalism. It is part of what makes Phoenix a uniquely American experience.†– Former Phoenix Mayors Terry Goddard, Paul Johnson, Skip Rimsza, Phil Gordon Sometimes it’s hard to look past the daily struggles and disagreements of modern discourse to recognize when bigger things are at work.…
Since 1999, HighGround has been a presence on Phoenix’s Roosevelt Row and has been a part of its transformational development over the past decade and a half. Our President & CEO Chuck Coughlin moved the company to its historic house on 4th Avenue and Roosevelt and has since invested time, money and support to helping…
By: Drew Sexton I vividly remember my first weekend as a new student at the ASU Downtown Phoenix campus in 2008, and not just because of the 110-degree temperatures during move-in day. As proud as I was to be a Sun Devil at the brand new CronkiteSchool, the urban environment I was exploring paled in…
There has been much discussion over the past month regarding Governor Doug Ducey’s plan to use State Land Trust money to increase funding for K-12 education. We’ve written about the Governor’s plan and believe it is a good first step to addressing our state’s lack of education funding. It is important to remember, however, that…