Issue: September 26, 2013
Hi everybody,
The last few months, our fearless leader, D. Brian Burghart, has been
babbling on about this great new idea he had for saving money: Buying
an electric car and then setting up solar modules to his house,
basically creating a solar-powered car. At first, we thought he was
just full of it, but in this week's feature story, he crunches the
numbers, and it actually makes a lot of sense. He makes a strong case.
Also in this week's issue, news editor Dennis Myers examines the
trials and tribulations of medical marijuana in Nevada, Ashley
Hennefer interviews the new director of the University of Nevada,
Reno's art galleries, and, for 15 Minutes, I chatted with infamous
party animal Andrew W.K. And we've got one of our extra special
inserts, our Health Guide, this one with a focus on reproductive health.
As always, be sure to check out the newsprint version of the paper
for exclusive cartoons, columns and emergency toilet paper.
Thanks for reading! If it weren't for you, NV Energy would've cut us
off a long time ago.
Brad Bynum
RN&R Arts Editor
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Electric feel
Driving into the green economy costs less than you think, and it may put money in your pocket while saving the environment.
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Politicos torpedo patients
Feds and state seem on the same page, but localities balk.
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Campus job protested
Reno union protests allegedly illegal labor on university project.
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Is hunting moral?
Is there something in humans that simply must kill other living things?
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Let the campaign begin
Yes, those politicians are already pulling out the soapboxes and washing their glad hands.
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Starting back at square one
Bruce reviews a new book on the origins of Christianity.
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Great returns
Photographs of paintings and paintings of photographs.
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Big picture
Paul Baker Prindle aims to transform UNR's art scene on campus and beyond.
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No kidding
Hugh Jackman and Jake Gyllenhaal search for kidnapped kids.
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Surprise party
The atmosphere is dingy, but the food is worth coming back for.
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Fruitful farming
The Lost City Farm has done better than owners, Toni Ortega and Lyndsey Langsdale, ever expected.
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Family matters
Karen Barton talks about her experience with breast cancer and Brian Juell, M.D., F.A.C.S., gives information about breast cancer.
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Healthy hints
Jill Anderson talks about reproductive health and services provided by Planned Parenthood.
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Let's talk about sex
Why are some people so afraid of accurate information about what people do when they’re naked?
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Health wise
UNR’s Student Health Center has expanded free STD testing.
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