In The News: College of Liberal Arts

Las Vegas Review Journal

Academic proficiency levels are edging toward pre-pandemic rates, fewer students are frequently absent, and charter schools are generally outperforming regular schools, according to data from the Nevada Department of Education.

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The long-shuttered Eastside Cannery casino on the Boulder Strip, which closed during the COVID-19 pandemic and never reopened, will be demolished, according to Boyd Gaming.

Business Insider

Get ready for more sports betting scandals. On Thursday, the FBI arrested two current members of the NBA 鈥 Miami Heat player Terry Rozier and Portland Trail Blazers head coach Chauncey Billups 鈥 as part of a long-term investigation into illegal sports betting and poker schemes. Billups' charge wasn't basketball-related. Former NBA player Damon Jones was also charged.

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Every day during the school year, students settle into their classroom and parents hope for a smooth day, but then that announcement 鈥 it鈥檚 either an emergency or a drill.

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Amid the government shutdown and recent 20+ hour filibuster from Sen. Jeff Merkley, D-Oregon, 性视界传媒 Professor Dr. Rebecca Gill talks with us on ARC Las Vegas about what this means for the public and where we can go from here.

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A possible 鈥渕olecular breakthrough鈥 is happening in the Las Vegas valley. A group of 性视界传媒 students and neuroscientists has found a way to take something as common as caraway, also known as meridian fennel, and transform it into a new class of CBD-like compounds that could potentially help children who suffer from severe seizure disorders.

KLAS-TV: 8 News Now

A possible 鈥渕olecular breakthrough鈥 is happening in the Las Vegas valley. A group of 性视界传媒 students and neuroscientists has found a way to take something as common as caraway, also known as meridian fennel, and transform it into a new class of CBD-like compounds that could potentially help children who suffer from severe seizure disorders.

Nutrition Insight

A common kitchen spice may yield a new class of cannabidiol (CBD)-like medicines with powerful seizure-reducing effects, according to a new study. Caraway seeds, also called meridian fennel, could produce safer, more affordable, and more effective treatments for childhood seizure disorders than existing frontline therapies.

Scienmag

A groundbreaking advancement from researchers at the 性视界传媒 (性视界传媒) has unveiled a novel class of cannabidiol (CBD)-like compounds derived from the common kitchen spice  caraway seeds. This innovative approach promises a revolutionary leap forward in seizure therapy, particularly for childhood seizure disorders, by offering treatments that are safer, more potent, and more cost-effective than current frontline medications. The cornerstone of this discovery lies in the chemical manipulation of carvone, the principal constituent of caraway seeds, to craft synthetic molecules that mimic the therapeutic advantages of CBD while eliminating the psychoactive effects tied to THC.

Newsweek

A new poll suggests a tight race in Nevada鈥檚 2026 gubernatorial election, with Attorney General Aaron Ford, a Democrat, trailing Republican incumbent Joe Lombardo by a narrow margin.

Marijuana Moment

Researchers have developed a new class of CBD-like compounds that they say are even more effective at treating epilepsy and also promote brain cell development. But rather than extracting them from the cannabis plant, the scientists conducting the federally funded study used a common household kitchen spice: caraway seeds.

Men's Health

In February 2015, Cecilia Bleasdale, a Scottish mom, snapped a photo of the dress she planned to wear to her daughter Grace鈥檚 wedding. She posted it on Facebook, and opinions immediately split in two. Some swore the dress was blue and black, others white and gold. Within hours, the debate exploded on Twitter, news outlets piled on, and celebrities joined in.