The University of Arizona is a basketball school. The Wildcats are consistently one of the top teams in College Basketball, and have a proud history to back up their success.
Since 2012, state parks across America have taken part in the "First Day Hikes" initiative in order to get people out to their local parks, and hopefully keep them coming back.
In 2018, the United States legalized sports betting across the nation. This immediately grabbed hold of America's attention, and became one of the most profitable industries in the modern day.
Sporting events used to be for the people. Seats could be bought for as low as $10, and you could grab concessions for the entire family for under $15. That's changed, and prices have gotten ridiculously high for everything in live sports.
While the Grand Canyon State constantly feeds the filmmaking capitol of the world new talent, it's not often we get a movie about one of our own. That's finally changing.
Taking risks, whether physical or emotional, is cathartic to many, and has led to dozens of well-known activities and events for thrill-seekers. Arizona has no shortage of these thrills, but one of the states favorites outdoor pastimes is receiving a massive blow.
Traditions are commonplace at Universities across the United States. Young adults across the country find a home at their schools, and weird and wacky traditions become a right of passage for these budding adults.
Off-days at school were always the highlights of my year (PTO is close, but it doesn't feel the same). They gave me more time to spend with my friends, vacation time with my family, or just an excuse to play 36 straight hours of MarioKart Wii.
Winter is right around the corner, and Arizonans are waiting patiently for the long, scorching hot days to turn into cozy winter afternoons. While much of the state doesn't get a break from the unbearable heat, the more mountainous regions turn into a winter paradise.