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After years of floundering near the bottom in a widely watched report card for state education systems, Nevada has sunk to dead last.
This law student was shot twice in the neck and torso after repeatedly banging on the wrong door.
From injectable HIV meds via CytoDyn's PRO 140 to HIV prevention via PrEP, from subdermal implants and cellular scissors to x-ray crystallography, this has been an amazing year for medical breakthroughs in HIV. Here's a roundup of some of the hottest new advances and studies in the field.
Coalition A.S. Color presents our second interview as part of our Out of Line Series. In this interview Veronica Miranda reconnects with a high school classmate, Gloria Wong-Padoongpatt, to discuss her experiences in grad school and her most recent research on microaggressions.
It's either a masterpiece of Yuletide warmth or the most morbid TV commercial ever.
Nevada’s ongoing teacher shortage and the Silver State’s status as a barometer for education issues across the country were among the concerns that took top billing in a first-ever UNLV education summit on Monday.
A little more than six months after Gov. Brian Sandoval signed a dizzying list of education reforms into law, policymakers and education leaders will meet Monday to consider what's next for the Silver State.
It's World AIDS Day, a day when more people can become more aware of the disease and perhaps unite in the fight against HIV.