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Water is precious in the Southwest — every drop counts. And for the Southern Paiute People, water is life and it must be protected. Protecting the lifeblood in the Las Vegas valley is a superhero called Captain Paiute, the Indigenous Defender of the Southwest. He’s the main character of the comic book series created by Las Vegas resident Theo Tso. Before the modern era of comic books, which started in the '80s, many Indigenous characters were stereotypical representations.
Right now, about 2,300 veterans and military family members attend UNLV.
Imagine homing in on the source of your consciousness like an airport metal detector finds the keys stashed in your pocket.
With so many academic programs for cybersecurity still playing catch-up, the bipartisan, bicameral Cyber Ready Workforce Act would create a grant program to support registered cybersecurity apprenticeships.
Only a small percentage of Americans are actually eating enough fiber. A recent study suggests it might be better to front-load your fiber in the morning for better satiety and improved gut health. However, experts say it’s most beneficial to spread your fiber throughout the day.
Lombardo noted Nevada’s standing as the top state for post-pandemic small business growth in a report from UNLV’s Center for Business and Economic Research, as well as its ranking among the top states for business strength in a national study called the Area Development Report.
With gas prices still high, everyone is doing what they can to save at the pump — including carpooling. A number of carpooling apps have given commuters new options, like Carpool Connect, which is available for UNLV students and staff.
Attendees will hear from a global lineup of experts examining artificial intelligence, sports betting, evolving regulatory frameworks and more at the conference, which takes place every three years.
The president touted his judges. Now they're standing up on immigration and democracy