In The News: College of Liberal Arts
It's not exactly dead, but President Biden's two trillion dollar social policy bill is on life support, now that one Democratic senator, Joe Manchin from West Virginia, said he can't support the measure.
Face masks have saved thousands of lives over the past year and a half. In that time, we've come to learn just how much this cheap public health tool can dramatically reduce the transmission of a highly infectious virus.
In the second part of a three-episode arc, learn how the pandemic impacted Asian-American healthcare workers.
The MTBI type indicator is one of the most popular personality tests around the world. But its original design and the results it produces lack scientific support.
John Acres created the gaming industry’s first player tracking system in the 1980s, giving casinos the ability to follow a customer’s slot machine wagering activity and reward the gambler with various incentives. The problem, he said, is casinos are still using the same technology decades later.
A little more than a month after MGM Resorts , the next chapter of the iconic, deeply influential property is ready to be written.
A local duo featuring violin and cello debuted with a live performance at an east Las Vegas community center on Sunday.
The number of weapons confiscated from students at Las Vegas-area schools has risen nearly 30% since the 2019-2020 academic year, corroborating what experts and educators have called a spike in troublesome behavior among schoolchildren since the return of in-person learning nearly two years into the COVID-19 pandemic.
In modern astrology, until the late 2000s, astrology was reduced to a column in a women’s health magazine to give guidance or advice on how different types of personality would experience their upcoming day or week. That’s until the rise of mobile technology and the internet – which allowed Millennials and Gen Zs to engage in astrology.
It’s amazing what a handful of pocket change can do.
Amidst the latest series of actions that draw China’s ire, the U.S. officially invited Taiwan to participate in an inaugural Summit for Democracy along with 109 states.
Much has been written in the Boulder City Review opinion pieces recently about “scientific research” and factual data regarding in the COVID-19 pandemic and efforts to prevent and treat the disease.