In The News: College of Liberal Arts

Sunday Times Daily

This year’s Olympic Games have brought a number of non-sporting issues to the fore. May it continue.

Nevada Independent

With just weeks left before the start of the fall semester — and the near-full scale return of college students, faculty and staff to in-person activity on campuses across the country — more than 600 colleges and universities have sought to implement requirements for the COVID-19 vaccine as cases and hospitalizations have surged.

Fashionista

Today's prep is for everyone, more or less. It's only fair, after all.

HK01

The sports world has always placed restrictions on athletes' clothing.

The Verge

Digital fan clubs are turning into single-purpose social networks

Yahoo!

The Tokyo Olympics could go down in history as the Games in which female athletes slammed the door on competing in skimpy outfits.

Las Vegas Review Journal

On Sunday, the state’s oldest operating casino will turn 90. It’s a milestone worth celebrating, historians say, given its origins and role in the earliest days of Nevada gaming.

Healthline

Performing certain exercises can help you manage spasticity after a stroke.

Healthline

Performing certain exercises can help you manage spasticity after a stroke.

NBC News

"Far too often, attention is paid more on how female athletes look, versus their power, grit and performance," one expert says.

The Podcast: JWH & New Books Network

The Journal of Women’s History partners with the New Books Network to host a podcast profiling recent publications in women’s history.

Everyday Health

Sports psychologists deem Simone Biles's actions to prioritize her emotional well-being a huge win for mental health and a huge step forward for acknowledging what ‘healthy’ competition actually looks like.