In The News: College of Liberal Arts

Travel Weekly

Those looking to take in a little Las Vegas history have about a month before the legendary Tropicana closes and is demolished for a proposed baseball stadium to house the Athletics, the Major League Baseball team that has called Oakland home since 1968.

Nevada Independent

Every other year, Preserve Nevada lists 11 of the state’s most threatened sites. Sometimes the sites are saved. Other times, they disappear.

Mother Jones

Making dementia a political weapon has far-reaching, stigmatizing effects.

Epoch Times

According to a survey by a political science professor at the Ê×Ò³| Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­ (UNLV), the use of TikTok by supporters of the Kuomintang or Democratic Progressive Party does not have a significant impact on political attitudes, but supporters of the centrist People's Party change from supporting Taiwanese independence to opposing Taiwanese independence. It was found that there was a tendency to change from a pro-American orientation to a pro-China orientation.

Fox News

Self-gifting is on the rise as consumers enjoy the empowerment of treating themselves. ’I’ve been doing more solo dating.’

Mint

Self-gifting soars, with half of U.S. adults single — and many others refusing to settle for dud presents.

Wall Street Journal

More Americans are unattached these days and that is turning out to be a good thing for retailers

City Cast Las Vegas

Thirty years ago this winter, during the middle of the last media dinosaur age — that is, when a print magazine could be a cultural event — Time magazine put Las Vegas on its cover.

Daily Mail

With February 14 fast approaching, many loved-up couples are hastily planning dinners, buying gifts and setting up dating partners. But, in some parts of the world, Valentine's Day is more than handing your partner a bouquet of flowers or serenading them with poetry - it involves some intense and rather bizarre practices in declaring your love.

CBS News

Ten years ago, the idea of Las Vegas having a professional football team was unthinkable. Now, the city is home to three franchises and is hosting the Super Bowl for the first time. What changed to make Sin City one of the biggest sports havens in the country?

NBC News

After a dip from 2017 to 2021, it looks like America’s ultimate sporting event is back on top.

The Motley Fool

Host Mary Long interviews Dave Schwartz, Ombuds at the Ê×Ò³| Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­ and a professor of gambling history.