UNLV’s student newspaper is shedding the name it has held since 1955, and with it, any potential reminders of Civil War-era racism.
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State education officials are focused on clearing up what they view as misconceptions about the new Achievement School District that will convert as many as six underperforming schools into charters next year.
In March, the College of Southern Nevada will begin offering lunchtime courses at Las Vegas City Hall as part of a program for an associate degree in business.
A recent UNLV-led study comparing cancer deaths in U.S. and Caribbean-born black populations in Florida found some huge disparities between the groups, suggesting that analysis of cancer rates solely by race can paint an inaccurate picture of a diverse enclave.