The Impact of Pack Provisions Amidst Rise of Food Insecurity
1 in 4 students on campus face food insecurity, here’s how Pack Provisions is responding.
Being a student while grieving
Balancing the needs of a college curriculum with added stress from loss can be tough for many students – but support is available.
Comida and Community
Carniceria Samber is a Hispanic market in Sparks that is not only a place where people can find excellent food, but also a place where they can be part of an amazing community.
The Filipino Culture and Language Club Brings Community Together
Rooting from an idea to now flourishing with around 100 plus members, the Filipino Language and Culture Club started the semester strong with their first Filipino Festival.
Muslim Student Association calls for unbiased communications on Israel-Gaza war
In an email addressed to the Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE) Chancellor Patricia Charlton, the Muslim Student Association (MSA) at the University of Nevada, Reno shared their concerns of a statement that Charlton released on Friday regarding the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestine.
Best Plants to Grow in the Dorms
An easy to read guide on the best plants for beginner plant owners. These plants can handle a little forgetfulness between watering.
A Special Blend of Home
Fausta Apambire, a lighthearted baker, chef, businesswoman, wife and mother, brings cross-cultural cuisines to the Reno community.
Growing Gardens to Feed Our Bellies and Our Souls
Community gardens are popular in the United States and around the world. They are often strategically developed to meet environmental and social goals in urban areas. Gardening can be big, but small gardens can speak just as loudly and connect us to these important parts of ourselves.
A Celebration of Joy and Movement at UNR’s Annual Spring Dance Concert
The spring Dance concert is a tradition done by the University of Nevada, Reno’s Dance department. After two long years of online dance due to the global pandemic we are still facing, the concert is finally able to be performed in its true form, live and on stage.
UNR Art Club’s First Showcase is Hosted in Midtown’s Pangolin Cafe
Reporter Amanda Durand talks with the UNR Art Club President and Pangolin Cafe co-owner to learn more about their collaboration for the Club’s first student showcase.
Alison Gaulden is Opening the Doors to the Public Relations Industry with PRSSA Nevada
In this Q&A, Alison Gaulden, the faculty advisor of the Public Relation Student Society of America Nevada (PRSSA Nevada) tells us how PRSSA teaches students networking skills alongside industry professionals guiding them into the journalism industry.
Disney’s Encanto and Representation
(En Espanol) Disney’s long-anticipated movie Encanto was released in theaters in November of 2021 and it gained even more traction after being released on Disney’s Plus. The film received a lot of positive feedback because of its diversity in characters, fun music and storylines, and rich culture. One of our student reporters, Dania Maldonado, wrote her thoughts and opinions on the representation throughout the film from her own Latina perspective.
Encantada de Verme a Mi
La esperada película de Disney, Encanto, se estrenó en los cines en noviembre de 2021 y ganó aún más tracción después de ser lanzada en Disney's Plus. La película recibió una gran cantidad de comentarios positivos debido a su diversidad en los personajes, la música y los argumentos divertidos, y la rica cultura. Una de nuestras estudiantes reporteras, Dania, escribió sus pensamientos y opiniones sobre la representación de la película desde su propia perspectiva latina.
Women of Color Collective: Creating safe spaces for vulnerability, connection, and healing
“I feel relief that I finally found a space to really be who I am and express my identity,” Leslie Ramirez, ASUN presidential candidate said.
A Shero’s Journey: Meet the Cast
Meet the cast of A Shero’s Journey or What Anacaona and Yamaya Taught Me written by Guadalis Del Carmen. The cast answers the question: “What do you hope for the audience to take away from this play?”
The Adultification of Black Girls
When Jaylah Davis was 11-years-old, a man started harassing her as she walked down the street with her friend. He was making unsolicited comments about her about her legs.
Indigo Hinojos uncovers the lost history of UNR’s Women’s Resource Center
Indigo Hinojos is extremely active with clubs and organizations on and off campus that strive for equality and justice. Please note: Hinojos uses they/them pronouns and will be referred to as ‘they’ throughout this article.