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Both running mates are inadequate

September 29, 2008 by Kira Bakke · Leave a Comment 

At first, this article was going to address the current set of presidential candidates, and the disparity between them and their chosen running mates. However, the more research I did on the two potential... 

IN BRIEF

September 29, 2008 by Matt Maxson · Leave a Comment 

Women’s soccer re-bounds with two straight wins After a loss to Robert Morris, the Rebels have posted two-straight victories including a 3-1 victory over Northern Colorado on Thursday. The victory... 

Women’s volleyball gains win, loss

September 29, 2008 by Matt Maxson · Leave a Comment 

The UNLV women’s volleyball team extended their winning streak, taking down the TCU Horned Frogs 3-1 at the Cox Pavilion on Thursday night. This win followed the Rebels’ successful weekend... 

Cannon remains in enemy hands alt text

September 29, 2008 by Hepi Mita · Leave a Comment 

The wheels that fell off on Saturday night were meant to be the wheels of the Fremont Cannon  Read More →

Rebel hockey crushes Utah

September 29, 2008 by Matt Maxson · Leave a Comment 

In the opening period of the Rebels’ hockey season, they scored more goals than they’d need to for two full games.  Read More →

Shedding labels, celebrating culture

September 29, 2008 by Sandra Hernandez · Leave a Comment 

“Spaces of Resistance” was the title of this year’s Latina/o Heritage Month Celebration at UNLV. Revolution was certainly on the minds of many as the message sent to those who attended... 

ED’S WORLD: Wile E. Coyote as American as it gets

September 29, 2008 by Ed Kaczynski · Leave a Comment 

One question from my childhood has never been satisfactorily explained, and bothers me to this day. Why did Wile E. Coyote continue to purchase all his products from ACME? They obviously never worked,... 

UNLV Jazz jams with legends

September 29, 2008 by Courtney Waldron · Leave a Comment 

This is not a concert review. The audience already knew going into Ham Hall Thursday night that the jazz faculty, students and guest musicians were going to impress them.  Read More →

That’s what she said: Playing therapist not worth it

September 29, 2008 by April Corbin · Leave a Comment 

Being a friend often means being a therapist– listening to friends’ problems, attempting to guide them toward rational decisions and handing over the tissue (and a quart of ice cream) when necessary.... 

Re-envisioning the world through structures and art

September 29, 2008 by Grace Funcion · 1 Comment 

Architecture. The word incites visions of straight lines, Grecian columns, blueprints and buildings. However, these images are not what dominate the school of architecture’s student art show this... 

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