Issue: March 28, 2002
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Utopia High
What do teens want? When it comes to designing high schools, one class is thinking outside the box.
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The three S’s of education
A teen’s thoughts on self, sex and the healing power of slumber.
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Gouging education
With surgical precision, school board trustees vote on proposed budget cuts.
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Double duty
Rev. Denise Cordova talks about her roles as gay and lesbian rights activist and pastor.
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A teen’s request
Teens sure want a lot of things these days—including a little time with their parents.
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Letters for March 28, 2002
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Quoth the raven: ‘gleerp’
Our columnist has a lively chat with a hungry bird.
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The mobility of Liberty
Another Reno landmark ends up in the way of development intended to save us all.
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A diary unlocked
A Visual Autobiography of Abuse and Neglect tells candid, haunting stories of the artist’s childhood.
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The politics of peace
Former Senate Majority Leader and Nobel Peace Prize nominee George Mitchell will speak at the University of Nevada, Reno.
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Teen art conversation
The Nevada Museum of Art’s program for young people isn’t just about art.
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Tragedy in art & life
Thoughts on a Reno Little Theater actor’s last performance.
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Playing out the dream
The Rookie is not only a powerful baseball movie but an emotionally uplifting one as well.
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Review some bars, dammit!
Readers offer remedy to RN&R’s failure to review 100 bars this year.
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