Lombardi closes 3-meter high dives to university students. Free HIV and syphilis testing a part of Sex Week 2007. Nevada Greeks turn the Red Cross blue. ASUN bookstore and Flipside Productions bring Tech Expo UNR, previews ‘Halo 3’ .
Eighty or so XBOX 360 fanatics gathered outside GameStop at Mae Anne and McCarran Monday night waiting for a copy of “Halo 3,” arguably the most anticipated video games of the year.
Sponsored by the Jot Travis Student Union and the University of Nevada Reno’s president’s office, the event gave food to the first 50 guests and had more students than pizza. Glick began answering questions around 12:10 p.m. but first joked about coming to the event for the free pizza because his wife doesn’t allow him to eat it.
The years of perfecting offensive strategy thinned his hair. The battle to move Nevada up to the highest level of college football wrinkled his face.
Students may have the chance to mix their love of video games with their educations if university officials approve a new minor, said Bobby Bryant, assistant professor of computer science and engineering.
For many of Nevada’s seniors who redshirted their first season, this Saturday’s game against UNLV will mark the fifth time they have seen their team face the Rebels and the fourth time they have played in the Battle for the Fremont Cannon.
When it comes time for the University of Nevada to play rival University of Nevada, Las Vegas, the outcome is generally a toss-up. The Wolf Pack has its winning streaks, as do the Rebels, but neither team has dominated a single sport indefinitely.
The two pingpong tables were filled the entire night, while the pool table never got a break from balls slamming against its side and groups of men gathered around drinking soda like beer.
With arguably the biggest game of the Nevada football season approaching, it is time to weigh in on the Rebels. Nevada will be playing against UNLV on Sept. 29, and the question on everyone’s mind is, “How bad is Nevada going to crush the school down South?”
As part of the transition to operate under the amended constitution, the bill defines the duties of the president and vice president positions. It also includes the operation of the Associated Students of the University of Nevada departments of clubs and organizations, programming and campus diversity.
Feel free to wear your FUNLV shirts Saturday, but don’t expect university officials to be happy about it.
Sean Driscoll started off his college career at the “school down south.” But after spending five years at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Driscoll decided to transfer to the University of Nevada, Reno.
Asking the casual Syracuse or LSU fan about Nevada football coach Chris Ault would probably be about as insightful as asking Britney Spears about steps 3-12 on the path to sobriety. Yet both teams run packages from Ault’s “Pistol” offense.
Although Bill Ireland, the man credited with introducing the Fremont Cannon, is no longer around to watch the Nevada-UNLV matchup, he will still be a part of Saturday’s rivalry game.
A delay of at least a month in hiring three new administrators added $16,300 to the Associated Students of the University of Nevada general budget. The money left about an extra $7,000 in the ASUN budget even after the select committee on the budget approved three new paid positions in student President Sarah Ragsdale’s cabinet.