Sculpting the minds of young artists
September 29, 2008 by Taryn Quimsing · Leave a Comment
In honor of National Arts in Humanities Month this October, art professor Stephen Hendee will receive a city proclamation from the Las Vegas City Council for his sculpture piece “Monument to the...
Letters
September 29, 2008 by Letters · Leave a Comment
We annoyed the liberals this time In a recently published article in the Rebel Yell (“Reid ignores Nevada issues,” Sept. 25), several points and uneducated conclusions were made in response...
EDITORIAL: Don’t vote Scarlet & Gray
September 29, 2008 by Editorial staff · Leave a Comment
With the nation’s political system ruled by political parties it would seem only natural that such tactics would be used on the collegiate level. On Oct. 1 and 2, the Scarlet and Gray Party, the...
UNLV gets in on outsourcing
September 29, 2008 by Krista Gilbertson · Leave a Comment
Outsourcing is a growing trend with on-campus services, leaving some wondering whether this is directly influenced by impending budget cuts. Read More →
Spend your day taking back the night
September 29, 2008 by Kristin Weddingfeld · Leave a Comment
On Oct. 2, the women’s studies department will host the 15th Annual Take Back the Night, an event meant to honor victims of domestic, sexual, dating or gender violence. Read More →
Party attempts to dominate senate
September 29, 2008 by Gregan Wingert · Leave a Comment
The Scarlet and Gray Party look to win seats in the CSUN Senate on Oct. 1 and Oct. 2. Jason Emord / Rebely Yell Senate domination is what the unprecedented 21-person Scarlet & Gray Party might accomplish...
CSN still hiring despite budget cuts
September 29, 2008 by Shane Collins · Leave a Comment
The impending budget cuts have already taken a toll on UNLV as part-time faculty positions have been cut by 20 percent, but looking at College of Southern Nevada’s job openings, one would think they...
Wolf Pack holds on to Fremont Cannon
September 29, 2008 by Jennifer Miller · Leave a Comment
UNR 49, UNLV 27 In the first quarter, everything that could go right for UNLV did. And for the entire rest of the game, everything that could possibly go wrong for UNLV did. Read More →





