In The News: College of Liberal Arts

Evie Magazine

Perhaps the most visible yet overlooked sign of cultural decay in the West is the steep decline in how we dress ourselves. 

Live Science

A deep dive into nearly 12,000 years of violence in the Middle East reveals that bloodshed skyrocketed as proto-states, or state-level society, began to emerge about 6,500 years ago and spiked again as drought and superpowers took hold about 3,200 years ago, according to an analysis of battered human skulls and bones.

KTNV-TV: ABC 13

Preserve Nevada has released its annual list of endangered landmarks.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Nevada Republicans who want to vote for Nikki Haley, Mike Pence or Tim Scott will have to participate in a presidential primary where their vote may not count.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Nevada Republicans who want to vote for Nikki Haley, Mike Pence or Tim Scott will have to participate in a presidential primary where their vote may not count.

care.com

What’s the best age to learn a new language? Experts share the research and the benefits of learning a second language in early childhood.

Nevada Independent

Four Democrats have ties to the nonprofits. Republicans accused them of corruption, as the GOP hopes to fend off a Democratic legislative supermajority.

Tagesspiegel

The EU Parliament is calling on states to punish sex buyers instead of sex workers in the future. But there are different opinions as to whether this is the right path.

Nevada Current

The smaller the town, the harder it can be to find a safe haven

Discover Magazine

The Myers-Briggs Personality Test (MBTI) has piqued the curiosity of many people around the world. As people explore their different personality types, they embark on a journey of self-discovery, new decision-making processes, and interpersonal connections.

KNPR News

Jarret Keene, an assistant professor of English at UNLV, recently published a novel called Hammer of the Dogs, set in a post-apocalyptic Las Vegas. It tells the story of Lash, a 21-year-old woman who is trying to save her peers and Las Vegas from forces that use technology in nefarious ways.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Howard Hughes Holdings, the parent company of real estate development company Howard Hughes Corp., last week announced plans for a spinoff division, Seaport Entertainment, that will take over entertainment operations of the company. That includes an 80 percent interest in the air rights above Fashion Show mall, where a casino is being planned.