Business major Jaimie Phillips kicks back in her Tonopah North room. The freshman and her roommate, Eve Lee, in hospitality, themed their space around the idea of
Freshmen kinesiology student Kleine Hao, left, and Jordan Ruiz go for flag-centric decor at Williams, Hao with his Hawaii banner and Jordan, in journalism and media studies, with one for the Human Rights Campaign.
Megan Pitsch, left, and Sydney Precurato shine with a BFF lightshow at William S. Boyd Hall in the South Complex. Pitsch, in her third year, spent a year away from UNLV but when she came back chose to live in the residence halls where she was joined by the freshman and fellow hospitality major Precurato.
Freshmen Celesse Nikka, left, and biology student Emily Thorson had one killer Strip view to fight over when they moved into Dayton North. It all worked out when the kinesiology major Nikka wanted more wall space that came with a bed closer to the door.
Carly Quintana hasn't been to Paris yet, but the biology major digs the look and it keeps everything on-point for the freshman's black, white and gold themed living space in Dayton South.
Senior resident assistant Jordyn Habeck shouts out to her Minnesota roots and to her hospitality major with the decor in her room at Tonopah South, including a dining-room table that can convert to a table tennis surface, running the gamut from meatballs to ping-pong balls.
Dakota Polk, left, and Ashley Hernandez are both junior transfers--Polk from Southern California now double majoring in theater and psychology, and pre-nursing student Hernandez from Brooklyn. Polk busted out old scrapbook paper to make the confetti wall, while the pair stayed up until 4 a.m. one night to get the decorations just so.
Tre Williams could have commuted from his family's Las Vegas home. Instead, the freshman computer science major, set up shop on campus at Dayton North where he keeps his Playstation primed for late-night gaming.