From the Archives: Kennedy Fever Turns to Sadness
50 years ago, the student body welcomed the president to Las Vegas then soon lamented his death in Rebel Yell editorials.
50 years ago, the student body welcomed the president to Las Vegas then soon lamented his death in Rebel Yell editorials.
The rivalry trophy returns to UNLV.
Read about the history of this unique part of campus culture.
Not all library visitors have been two-legged humans. In the "Tumbleweed Tech" days, patrons sometimes slithered their way in or slurped from the fountain.
The fourth president oversaw the construction of several major buildings, established the UNLV Foundation, and championed the installation of the Flashlight.
Ham Concert Hall boosted the city's cultural offerings and paved the way for arts groups to thrive.
Students and community came together to bring Las Vegas its first veterans memorial.
Nestled in the center of campus is a peaceful retreat for visitors. The garden's plants are a showcase for the beauty that thrives in arid climates.
Why is our famous sculpture pointed down? Hint: It's not because of air traffic.
When UNLV celebrates its 100th anniversary, students will crack into the time capsule outside the Student Union.
Those solar panels along Flamingo Boulevard actually produce energy for UNLV while helping companies improve their technologies.
Cheerleader's courageous battle with cancer inspired the entire campus.