Issue: February 13, 2014

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Billboard trial approaches
City goes on trial for breaking new billboard ban.
This article was published on 02.13.14
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Growing their own
Resident dining place on campus uses campus-grown produce.
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Sabotage incident reported
Wellinghoff says perpetrators still at large, imperil nation.
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Initiatives ahead
Ballot measures to make marijuana legal and prevent voting without ID planned.
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MOOC to you, too
Some of these free online classes are pretty cool.
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Bought and paid for legislators
Think you can tell which legislators are bought and paid for by special interests? Apparently, so do legislators.
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Schools of thought
If Nevadans keep their eyes on the prize, education can be wrested back to local control.
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Buy me love
The university's biennial Valentine's Day art auction returns.
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Hazardous material
A local vocalist leads a theatrical, musical tribute to a dangerous emotion.
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Style rangers
Yelsa is not strictly a jazz band. The musicians also draw inspiration from electronic music, hip-hop and rock.
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Track your ride
The Nevada Bicycle Coalition recently released a free app for tracking bike routes in the city onto the App Store for free.
This article was published on 02.13.14