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One-on-one interview with Steffen Lehmann, Professor of Architecture & Urbanism, UNLV.

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The ҳ| 鶹ýӳ’ Howard R. Hughes College of Engineering has nurtured future engineering leaders since its establishment in 1976. The college, which currently enrolls over 1,600 undergraduates and around 250 graduate students, has steadily grown in prestige and capacity. The college boasts four graduate programs ranked among the top 100 in U.S. News and World Report’s list of Best Graduate Colleges, including nuclear engineering, aerospace studies, environmental engineering, and civil engineering.

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Time is a variable that has been studied on countless occasions. In this regard, a study discovered how our brain measures the passage of time.

Best Life

Some travelers are blessed with the ability to fall asleep on a flight as soon as their seatbelt clicks into place. But for many of us, it takes ginger ale, Dramamine, an eye mask, fan, and music or movie marathon to lull us to sleep. And staying asleep until wheels down? Now, that's a whole other beast. However, aviation and sleep experts say that scheduling nap time in the middle of a flight could be to your benefit.

Deseret News

It’s no exaggeration to say the control of the U.S. Senate — and the White House — could be decided by “the biggest little city in the world.” Centered in Truckee River Valley, the desert town of Reno, Nevada, also sits at the center of the national debate over inflation, immigration and federal abortion bans.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Las Vegas has always been a gambler’s paradise, and smart money says it will stay that way as long as planes full of visitors continue to land at Harry Reid International Airport. But does that mean Sin City is still a gambler’s best bet?

K.V.V.U. T.V. Fox 5

With the start of the school year around the corner, the Clark County School District says they have 1,078 vacancies. The Teacher FastTrack Program is working to make a dent in that statistic through the Public Education Foundation. Tuesday they celebrated 45 newly licensed teachers, 40 of those teachers are headed to CCSD.

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A ceremony held on Tuesday by the Public Education Foundation (PEF) celebrated the inaugural cohort of 45 school employees who achieved their dream of becoming licensed teachers. It's all thanks to the PEF Teacher FastTrack program put on along with UNLV and the Clark County School District.

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For nearly as long as commercial air travel has been possible, flight attendants have pushed back on policies surrounding their appearance and what they have to wear. It used to be about miniskirts and hot pants; today it’s about tattoos, comfort, and gender-neutral clothing. No matter the specifics, the shifts in airline uniforms reflect shifts in culture, and if you look to the skies, you can see that change happening yet again. In recent years—and even this past month—airlines worldwide have increasingly been loosening once-strict appearance guidelines and dress code policies to become more inclusive.

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