In The News: College of Liberal Arts

Las Vegas Review Journal

The barricades are up at Whiskey Pete鈥檚, and same goes for Buffalo Bill鈥檚, albeit with colorful banners fastened to its roadblocks that declare: 鈥淭he Party is at Primm Valley.鈥 With three hotel-casino properties in this remote spot outside Las Vegas, Primm Valley Resort is the only one still open. But the party, or what鈥檚 left of it, is about to end.

Fox News

Primm Valley Casino Resorts will close 624 hotel rooms when it shutters this summer

Fox News

Primm Valley Casino Resorts will close 624 hotel rooms when it shutters this summer

Fox News

Primm Valley Casino Resorts will close 624 hotel rooms when it shutters this summer

Wired

As more sex workers quit the industry, some are having to navigate tough questions around consent and the 鈥渁fterlife鈥 of work they no longer want to be associated with.

Medical Laboratory Observer

While Alzheimer鈥檚 remains a complex disease, recent clinical trials and research efforts have expanded, emphasizing biomarkers and better patient targeting to improve drug development success rates.

Gizmodo

An international team of researchers has discovered 13 fossil teeth in Ethiopia's Afar region that do not fit any known human species. The find suggests that multiple hominid lineages coexisted in Africa more than two million years ago, including one that science had not yet identified.

Yogonet

Industry observers cited multiple factors tied to the area鈥檚 decline, including the COVID-19 pandemic.

Nevada Independent

A federal wire charge conviction was wiped away by Trump鈥檚 pen. Could a clear primary win against three opponents help end her troubles with judicial overseers?

Live Science

Human brains have been shrinking since prehistoric times, some studies suggest. Whether this is true and why it has happened are debated.

Shoeleather Magazine

The men were lined up for X3 Expo, the largest adult content convention in the world. The two-day event features hundreds of adult content creators ready to meet and greet their fans, sex toy stands, and live screenings of adult films.

Los Angeles Times

Southern Californians traveling the arid stretches of the I-15 would see Primm pop up. As he drove to Sin City for bowling tournaments, Honell would stop and "drop a few coins" into the slot machines. It was a gambling oasis 鈥 a little less flashy and a little more affordable than Vegas and 45 minutes closer.