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The four-hour event featured sessions on applying for federal student loans, college admission and strategies for completing resumes and searching for jobs.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal’s sixth annual Academic Excellence Awards were given out Sunday at UNLV’s Thomas & Mack Center.
A Clark County School District substitute teacher has been arrested on suspicion of unlawful contact with a minor.
Twenty-three students from Goldfarb Elementary School got to meet Mojave Max, the tortoise mascot of the Clark County Desert Conservation Program, at the Springs Preserve.
When the new school year starts, some CCSD students won’t have access to the internet on their cellphones during classes and must wear ID badges.
UNLV celebrated its graduating class of spring 2024 at the Thomas & Mack Center.
Groups organized a “Walkout for Palestine” event in the amphitheater at UNLV, joining a growing list of groups protesting against the war in Gaza at college campuses.
The public school district that covers the Las Vegas Valley is launching a recruitment campaign that will primarily target teachers in California.
UNLV is proposing to enter into a 99-year ground lease for 42 acres of university-owned land near the Strip that would generate over a billion of dollars of revenue.
A ’70s theme for the evening celebration proved fitting, given that the library first opened in a tiny storefront in 1973.
The city of Las Vegas has announced that it will again allow drivers to pay for some parking tickets with the donation of school supplies.
The two-day event brought Nevada’s Indigenous people to the forefront, allowing Las Vegans to gain an appreciation for those who inhabited the land before them.
The Clark County School Board approved a tentative $3.4 billion budget for the 2024-25 school year. The tentative budget now will be filed with the State of Nevada for review.
Two K-9s with the Clark County School District Police Department are back with their handlers after being exposed to “some illegal and extremely dangerous drugs.”