Corn is for cows, not for cars
May 19, 2008 by Sharief Ali · Comments Off
The search for alternative fuels diverting attention from a more pressing and critical issue A few years ago I was lucky enough to go on an adventurous summer trip to Europe, northern Africa and western...
‘You will always be a part of UNLV’
May 19, 2008 by Gregan Wingert · Comments Off
University recognizes the largest graduating class in its 50 year history Members of UNLV’s largest graduating class ever packed the Thomas & Mack Saturday for the university’s 45th commencement. Read More →
Making major decisions
May 19, 2008 by Natalie Lombardo · Comments Off
UNLV officials offer simple but effective advice for stressed-out students feeling the pressure of choosing a college major For many college students, switching majors seems to be a common choice which...
Cage’s departure has little effect on Rebels
May 19, 2008 by Hepi Mita · Comments Off
The Runnin’ Rebels’ 2007-08 campaign was a testament to the team’s ability to overcome personnel changes. Even with the recent departure of freshman guard Troy Cage, 2008-09 will bring...
‘Lost Boy’ finds new life in Vegas
May 19, 2008 by Duncan Dokiwari · 1 Comment
The improbable, grueling and uncanny journey of a Sudanese refugee Prior to the utter ruin of his village by the Islamic militia of Sudan, Daniel Ayuen, a 25 year-old Dinka tribesman, dreamt of becoming...
Narnia sequel strong where it counts: battles
May 19, 2008 by Matt Maxson · Comments Off
Even for viewers who missed the first film, ‘Prince Caspian’ entertains I didn’t know what to expect from “The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian,” but I was met with a...
Black graduates receive special recognition
May 19, 2008 by Marirose Agpawa · Comments Off
UNLV’s Alliance of Professionals of African Heritage held a ceremony Friday night, themed “Excellence in Education: Inspire Change for a New Tomorrow,” capturing the hard work and success...
Metro intern, veteran 2 of 10 distinguished graduates
May 19, 2008 by Courtney Waldron · Comments Off
Inspirational stories abound as UNLV hands out Outstanding Graduate awards They fly through the sandstorms of Iraq, track stalkers with Las Vegas Metro, and teach children the importance of law and science...
You don’t need to be in France to get a quality film festival
May 19, 2008 by Eric Loy · Comments Off
CineVegas to offer more films than viewers can handle For film lovers in Las Vegas, Chrismahanukwanzakah Read More →
Titus, Porter not as cut and dry as they seem
May 19, 2008 by Jason Emord · 1 Comment
Both candidates for upcoming Congressional race have few attributes, many faults Dina Titus has thrown her hat back into the ring, this time making a run for Jon Porter’s seat in the House of Representatives....







