Rebel Yell targeted by anti-Obama campaign
By: The Rebel Yell
Some copies of today's issue of The Rebel Yell included unauthorized anti-Obama campaign materials. The fliers were found stuffed in newspapers located in racks in Beam Hall, as well as on bulletin boards across campus.
The fliers characterize Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama as a communist, Marxist and member of a Racists Black Power Church. The Rebel Yell did not authorize the...
Linkin Park cancels free concert for UNLV
By: April Corbin, Editor-in-Chief
According to Linkin Park's official Web site, the band has been forced to cancel tonight's concert at The Joint inside the Hard Rock Hotel.
Lead vocalist Chester Bennington has sustained a back...
CSUN Senate election results announced
By: April Corbin, Editor-in-Chief
While all eyes may have been on the Scarlet and Gray Party, it was the College of Sciences that stole the show tonight as the CSUN Senate election results were posted.
With 266 of 1,852 eligible...
UNLV shocks ASU, 23-20
By: Hepi Mita
TEMPE, Ariz. -- UNLV stunned the nation tonight as the Rebels overcame a 10-point deficit in the third quarter to beat ASU 23-20 in overtime.
UNLV had two clutch drives in the fourth quarter to tie...
Bicycle use promoted at Democratic National Convention
By: Jorge Labrador, Assistant News Editor
DENVER – Although Denver is home to an award-winning mass-transit system, a new bike-sharing initiative is making strides with a new a concept for public transportation.
Bikes Belong, an...
Women's issues take center stage at DNC
By: Samantha Williams
DENVER - The sound of clinking tambourines and deafening applause filled the Denver Convention Center today as women young and old gathered to caucus for their cause.
In honor of the 88th...
The 'Wild West' may be getting a little wilder
By: Samantha Williams
DENVER - Today at the Denver Convention Center, top Democratic officials declared the West to be a crucial battleground region in the upcoming presidential election.
"I really believe that the road...
UNLV announces cutting of University College
By: Gregan Wingert, Copy Editor
Just minutes after a University College senator was sworn into the CSUN Senate Monday, UNLV Provost Neal Smatresk announced that the University College would cease to exist.
University College...
Sponsors 'disappointed' with lack of minority issues discussed at debate
By: April Corbin, Editor-in-Chief
One is black. One is a woman. One is white.
One of the questions posed at Tuesday night's Democratic presidential debate at Cashman Center on Las Vegas Boulevard: How much does this...
'Dinosaurs' amazes children and adults alike
By: Brian Ahern
When thousands of prepubescent jaws collectively drop and quiver in fear it's usually a sign that your show has something good going for it. If you can terrify and wow those kids enough, it turns...
Regents approve reduced budget
By: April Corbin, Editor-in-Chief
Months of heated debate and grim predictions climaxed Monday as the Board of Regents approved $57.6 million worth of budget reductions, painting a clearer picture of how Gov. Jim Gibbons' mandated...
Suspicious package causes Maryland closure
By: Nur Kausar
Maryland Parkway in front of the university was blocked off by police tape and about a dozen police vehicles since 10 a.m. this morning.
The street opened up a little after noon but the businesses...
UNLV defeats Utah, 27-0
By: Paul Delos Santos
Junior running back Frank Summers finally paid dividends to the hype that surrounded him as he led the UNLV Rebels to victory over the Utah Utes 27-0.
"UNLV had a nice game plan going in," Utah...
Pele vs. Hayes in third IFO card
By: Matt Maxson, Sports Editor
Richard Steele's promotion International Fight Organization is ready to kick-off its third fight card since the organization formed in July and its second fight of September. Since its debut, the...
Hawaii's attack overpower Rebels
By: Paul Delos Santos
Colt Brennan rushed for three touchdowns and threw two more in Hawaii's 49-14 victory over the UNLV Rebels.
"We knew it was going to be a game," Brennan said. "We thought it was going to be a...
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