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Las Vegas Sun

President Barack Obama’s trip to Las Vegas to speak at Sen. Harry Reid’s Clean Energy Summit may have been a chance for Obama to connect with supporters. But his trip also stirred opposition from an unlikely source: UNLV students, who were frozen out while trying to get to class today because highways were blocked for Obama’s motorcade to McCarran International Airport.

The New York Times

I know exactly when my severe math anxiety began: with my third-grade teacher, Miss S. (I am afraid to write her full name because even if she is no longer among the living, her ghost will most certainly come roaring back and thrust more work sheets at me).

K.N.P.R. News

Think you know a potential mate by the way they kiss?

Beyond the movie screen, here in Las Vegas you’ll find newly-mets – those who meet by chance on a weekend sojourn – kissing on club floors, in bars, casino pools. Everywhere.

U.S. News

The virtual classroom can be a great forum for online nursing graduate students to explore topics such as nursing ethics and disease prevention.

K.N.P.R. News

Las Vegans and Californians alike have been waiting years for another travel option that will save long wait times at the airport or a potential disaster on Interstate 15.

K.L.A.S. T.V. 8 News Now

UNLV held its Rebel Welcome Day on Friday. Several on-campus events took place to welcome new and returning students to the 2015-2016 school year.

Las Vegas Sun

Sen. Harry Reid compared the Nevada’s power infrastructure to a “Model T Ford” in opening remarks at today’s Clean Energy Summit at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center.

Las Vegas Sun

As we begin the fall semester today, I am emboldened by the hard work of the UNLV team this summer and am proud of our students, faculty and staff. We continue to make progress on key initiatives while garnering success that helps to further promote the university.

Live Insurance News

Students at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, (UNLV) are facing growing health insurance premiums. Those that receive coverage through the school’s Student Health Insurance Plan, which provides policies for undergraduates, may be facing rate shock, as premiums continue to climb significantly. Growing premiums are forcing some students to seek coverage through the state’s health insurance exchange, which is designed to serve as an alternative to conventional insurance markets, allowing consumers to find affordable coverage.

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