It was apparent at the end of last season that Anthony Marshall would be a major factor in UNLV’s future. At the beginning of this season, Justin Hawkins appears ready to make a similar statement.
Perhaps daunted by a potential $3 billion budget shortfall, voters overwhelmingly rejected the four statewide questions on Tuesday’s ballot.
Tim Chambers didn’t feel comfortable commenting and left it at that. It’s the reaction you might expect when from a distance you watch a baseball program you built from dust into a national champion turned into one now facing allegations of rules violations and mistreatment of players by a new coaching staff, of allegedly charging kids for mandatory conditioning programs and food while allegedly promoting a culture of drugs and alcohol within locker room walls.
Cafe Moda Restaurant, 3400 S. Jones Blvd., received 28 demerits Oct. 19. Violations included food held at improper temperatures. GRADE: C.