Separate isn’t equal
June 30, 2008 by Cam-tu Dang · Comments Off
I see dead people, and they’re groaning in agony. It’s not because I have a sixth sense though. More accurately, it seems to be something called common sense, and it’s showing me that...
Finding fast food alternatives
June 30, 2008 by Shane Collins · Comments Off
Healthy meal choices benefit students’ waists and wallets Every student frets about staying healthy while under the stress of balancing grades, jobs and a social life. Read More →
IN BRIEF: Vegas high school teachers get lessons in nanotechnology
June 30, 2008 by Shane Collins · Comments Off
Vegas high school teachers get lessons in nanotechnology Read More →
Forecasting the economy
June 30, 2008 by Jose R. Tapia · Comments Off
Economic outlook presented at UNLV during midyear conference Representatives from UNLV’s College of Business and the UNLV Center for Business and Economic Research presented information on Wednesday...
Don’t forget your civic duty
June 30, 2008 by Jason Emord · Comments Off
Public service is something that we should look forward to, not avoid In the second paragraph of our beloved Declaration of Independence, our founding fathers wrote, “all men are created equal.”...
Addressing subjectivity reveals truth
June 30, 2008 by Lori Runkle · Comments Off
Journalists must disclose potential biases behind their positions Opinions themselves are not treacherous, but hidden opinions presented as the news offer readers a slanted view of the world. Full disclosure...
U .S. Basketball practices in Vegas
June 30, 2008 by Jennifer Miller · Comments Off
Olympic squad announced with the sole intention of winning Gold Twelve men have the responsibility of leading U.S. Basketball back to a gold medal. Read More →
Yellow journalism paints the wrong picture
June 30, 2008 by Jessica Wilde · Comments Off
Yellow journalism. Most people read it everyday, yet aren’t familiar with what the term means. Let’s examine a prime example that clearly explains it. Peter Parker (aka, Spider-man) is a young...
UNLV Rodeo claims Women’s National Title
June 30, 2008 by Matt Maxson · Comments Off
Did you hear that the UNLV Women’s Rodeo team won a National Championship? Probably not, and prior to that question you may not have even known that UNLV had a rodeo team. But the Rebel Wranglers...
Students drawn to summer art classes
June 30, 2008 by Jorge Labrador · Comments Off
Summer session proves a popular time to fulfill fine arts requirements Wendy Kveck starts her Friday morning Drawing I class by sketching a few spherical shapes on an easel for her students. In little...







