Gray space: woes of the undecided
By Marcus Lavergne Saturday was the day that everyone was waiting for — it was Nevada’s Democratic caucus, an event that could give some insight …
By Marcus Lavergne Saturday was the day that everyone was waiting for — it was Nevada’s Democratic caucus, an event that could give some insight …
Staff Report On the heels of the Nevada caucuses, Nevadans across the state are examining the issues that matter most to them. For Harry Reid, …
By Jacob Solis State politics, unlike its federal counterpart, is an often overlooked part of any American’s daily life. This goes doubly for young Americans …
By Marcus Lavergne Last Wednesday, the Reno Justice Coalition held a panel discussion in the Joe Crowley Student Union’s 220-seat theater. A small but alert …
By: Marcus Lavergne One of Nevada’s most well-known legislators and the longest-serving state senator in Nevada history, the late William J. “Bill” Raggio was memorialized …
By Jacob Solis and Jose Olivares The meeting of the Nevada legislature is, by its very definition, a kind of rarity. Only coming together once every …
By Jose Olivares In 2003, Joshua Livingroom, an opioid dependent, was with his friends in California when something traumatizing and horrific happened. “We were in …
By Rocío Hernández The Nevada Legislature is looking over 444 assembly bills and 455 senate bills along with a number of assembly joint resolutions, assembly …
By Rocío Hernández Two resolutions that oppose weapons on school campuses passed through the Associated Students of the University of Nevada senate on Wednesday, Feb. …
By Jacob Solis Legislators, educators and community members alike converged in Carson City to discuss and debate Assembly Bill 2 on Feb. 4. The bill, …