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EDITORIAL: Millennium Scholarship:
a temporary solution
Nevada’s college students were thrown a life raft this past week, as the Legislature’s Interim Finance Committee unanimously decided to save the Millennium Scholarship in its current form. Until the committee’s meeting, it appeared that the Millennium Scholarship would ...
Millennium Scholarship safe through spring
Unallotted funds from College Savings Board transferred as stopgap
The end of The Ride
Campus shuttle cancelled to save moneyCouture follows in father’s footsteps
Ryan Couture adds to family legacy by turning proActivists shake up Vegas
Local trio Pan De Sal talks politics, celebrates new albumChrist, the Dark Knight?
Making the Christian faith relevant in the 21st century What if Christopher Nolan made a biblical spin-off to his 2008 box-office sensation, “The Dark Knight,” and based it in the year 33 A.D.? Sound outrageous? Allow me to explain. ...CSUN appoints Goldman, Guidry
Former presidential candidate given prime position
