In The News: College of Liberal Arts
It's been nearly four decades since Las Vegas saw a culinary strike and it's never seen one of this size, and potential magnitude.
An organization has filed a complaint against U.S. Senate candidate Sam Brown, alleging he misused a PAC that was marketed to help elect Republicans to Congress to instead retire his old campaign debt from his failed 2022 run.
The American Gaming Association is marking a milestone. This month marks 10 years since the launch of online casino gaming in the US.
It was a small gathering, voices low, anxieties high. On Monday, Oct. 9, Rosie Polonsky joined around 20 of her fellow Ê×Ò³| Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³» students at a rally on campus in support of Israel, which had been attacked by Hamas terrorists two days earlier.
The Biden administration’s request for $16 billion in child care funding would include $138 million for Nevada, helping an estimated 960 service providers and 102,300 children, according to a White House announcement.
It’s a struggle that women continue to face, landing leadership roles and having the support to succeed at work.
It’s a struggle that women continue to face, landing leadership roles and having the support to succeed at work.
Nowadays, names like Don Laughlin, Harvey Munford and Carol Harter may not mean much to the average Nevadan, but at one point, those names were calling the shots around Clark County.
There was just a dirt road and a boarded-up motel in 1964 when he first saw the area at the southern tip of Nevada that would be named after him.
From conservation to importing water from the Pacific, Democrats say they have all the answers to historic drought. The one thing no one wants to talk about: stopping the sprawl.
From conservation to importing water from the Pacific, Democrats say they have all the answers to historic drought. The one thing no one wants to talk about: stopping the sprawl.
Majoring in English as undergrads in the early 1990s, Gen Xers like me hid our passions from the professors.