In The News: College of Liberal Arts

Zing News

Party dresses are coming back after a long time of being forgotten. The dress model appeared a lot on the fashion catwalk.

Daily Beast

Instagram’s recent Pornhub ban is the latest offensive in the platform’s all-out war against sex workers, who say their accounts are often targeted for deletion with very little explanation.

USA Today

What works for primary voters doesn’t work in the general election, analysts say. The more Trump is attacked, the more likely he is to win the GOP nomination in 2024 and then lose as he did in 2020.

Las Vegas Review-Journal En Español

A new Emerson College poll shows Nevada's Senate and gubernatorial races are virtually tied, with Election Day less than two months away.

Las Vegas Review-Journal En Español

A new Emerson College poll shows Nevada's Senate and gubernatorial races are virtually tied, with Election Day less than two months away.

Everyday Health

You may have heard about the upcoming Olivia Wilde–directed thriller, Don’t Worry Darling, because of its promising reviews. (It will be released September 23, but premiered at the Venice International Film Festival [PDF] earlier this month.) Or it may be on your radar because of the off-camera drama around the cast’s and crew’s purported feuds, snubs, bad blood, and affairs of the heart (including a romance between director, Wilde, and star, Harry Styles).

KLAS-TV: 8 News Now

Reports of a deal reached after 20 hours of negotiations Wednesday between railroad unions and federal labor officials relieved fears of a nationwide strike for a country already weary of supply chain problems. The strike would have cost an estimated $2 billion a day.

Reno Gazette-Journal

When the Supreme Court struck down a half-century of nationwide abortion rights in June, access to the procedure endured in Nevada, where Roe v. Wade's protections have been firmly embedded into state law for decades.

Metropolis Magazine

The casual elegance of architect Paul Revere Williams’ Southern California mansions attracted a host of celebrity clients, including Frank Sinatra, Cary Grant, Barbara Stanwyck, and Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz. Yet today the architect is celebrated as much for his improbable journey and the obstacles he overcame as for the remarkable quality of his work. Born in 1894, Williams, the orphan son of an African American fruit and vegetable merchant, would rise from his humble beginnings and the racial prejudice of his day to become one of America’s most respected architects.

Las Vegas Review Journal

A new Emerson College poll shows the races for U.S. Senate and governor in Nevada are virtually tied, with less than two months to go before Election Day.

Las Vegas Review Journal

A new Emerson College poll shows the races for U.S. Senate and governor in Nevada are virtually tied, with less than two months to go before Election Day.

Voice of America

A new study provides the earliest known evidence of amputation – the medical term for cutting off a part of a person’s body.