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These get-ups are more frightful than festive.
When Dr. Lynn Comella joined the faculty at UNLV, her office was in a space that had once been a bedroom. “It’s funny to think about that now,” she says. It was on the second floor of Houssels House, a fascinating campus anomaly. Amid the school’s toybox of large architectural showpieces, Houssels House was once, as its name makes clear, a residence — a 1933 Tudor revival located on Sixth Street near Charleston.
When Dr. Lynn Comella joined the faculty at UNLV, her office was in a space that had once been a bedroom. “It’s funny to think about that now,” she says. It was on the second floor of Houssels House, a fascinating campus anomaly. Amid the school’s toybox of large architectural showpieces, Houssels House was once, as its name makes clear, a residence — a 1933 Tudor revival located on Sixth Street near Charleston.
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Dapper Companies and Gensler is releasing new renderings of the renovated Huntridge Theater.
Trump team changes obscure GOP rules in hopes of clinching presidential nomination early. Supporters of Donald Trump gather in Irvine outside a California GOP executive committee meeting, during which delegate-allocation rules were ultimately changed in a way to benefit the former president
The truth is, school avoidance in teens is increasing. As a psychologist who primarily works with anxious teens and young adults, I know that it’s never too early to talk about school avoidance.
With all of the crucial issues we face as a nation, what is the Senate battling over? A dress code. Is a suit and tie a requirement to govern the United States of America?
Casino executive: “It’s good not to have people getting themselves into trouble because when they're in trouble, they're not good customers.”
Casino executive: “It’s good not to have people getting themselves into trouble because when they're in trouble, they're not good customers.”
It's been eight days since MGM Resorts started having cybersecurity issues impacting thousands of guests and visitors.