In The News: College of Liberal Arts
It's become commonplace at public meetings across our valley: Screaming, yelling, hurling obscenities, and overall disruptive behavior.
It's become commonplace at public meetings across our valley: Screaming, yelling, hurling obscenities, and overall disruptive behavior.
Sondra Cosgrove, PhD, Executive Director and Chair of the Board for Vote Nevada and Professor of History at the College of Southern Nevada, will be the featured speaker at Monday's Democratic luncheon.
As a clinical child psychologist who specializes in school attendance problems, I offer four ways parents can help students adapt to the new school year and improve their attendance.
Elizabeth Holmes called herself the 'best businessperson of the year' and worried about luxury 'distractions' from her work in newly released messages to ex-boyfriend Ramesh Balwani before their blood testing company Theranos imploded in 2018.
Jezreel Joven is a rising senior at the ҳ| 鶹ýӳ, studying psychology and criminal justice.
After two decades of herculean efforts to eradicate extremism and establish democracy, the U.S. military presence in Afghanistan has finally come to an end.
Mobbed Up chronicles the rise and fall of organized crime in Las Vegas through the eyes of those who lived it: mobsters, law enforcement officials, politicians, journalists, and Las Vegas Strip icons.
It was an unforgettable era in the fight against organized crime in Las Vegas.
Can't bear to put down your smartphone? Electronic devices have made themselves indispensable, but experts say they have a considerable effect on our cognitive function.
There was big news Monday from the White House that will directly impact Las Vegas, the Entertainment Capital of the World.
In his Where I Stand column on Sunday, Brian Greenspun asks, “(Why) are so many people refusing to take the shot?” This question has had many of us perplexed.