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2020-05-04
Las Vegas Casinos In A Post-COVID-19 World
A student's paper discussing how the pandemic has changed the operation of casinos and gaming in Las Vegas, Nevada. -
2020-05-06
KNPR State of Nevada Episode Summary
This is an assignment done for a class in University of Nevada Las Vegas about the reopening of casinos in Las Vegas during the pandemic. *Me *KNPR's State of Nevada, Professor Martha Phelps for assigning the assignment. *It is for a school paper in pdf format. -
2020-05-16
College Political Science Assignment
Colleges were forced to go online in a short amount of time. One assignment was intended to be about a topic on a radio that covers the dynamics of Nevadan politics. As COVID-19 occupied the mental space of the world, the radio show quickly become focused on how Nevada was handling the crisis on a political level. -
2020-05-09
KNPR
A student's final paper discussing the reopening of Las Vegas and Clark County, Nevada -
2020-05-16
Last Class Announcement PSC100
Hi, Rebels. Thank you for your hard work these past five weeks. I have my grades inputted, and I will submit them to UNLV in 24 hours. I am here if you have any questions. I also have some announcements that I think may interest you: Contribute to the Covid-19 Archive: A favor – if your KNPR paper dealt with coronavirus, would you please upload it to the Covid-19 Archive? I encourage you to upload other things that relate to you as a person and Las Vegas. Do you have pictures of an empty Las Vegas? Have you been journaling about how much this sucks? Have you made art inspired by the pandemic? I'm part of a project trying to collect these stories. I encourage you to upload a bit of your life. Tag anything class related with #psc100 and #unlv. I'd like you to include the tag #mlphelps in anything you upload to trace your activity to me. (Don't worry if you do it wrong, real people will review and fix your entry) Please upload your KNPR paper/journal/picture/poem/art/anger here: https://covid19.omeka.net/contribution COVID-19 Testing: Testing for coronavirus is available and free. You do not have to have symptoms or health insurance to get tested. Visit UNLV Medicine's COVID-19 Triage Questionnaire website, Text ''covid'' to 702-744-9722, or call 702-583-4408. I tried out the website before sending it out, and it seems pretty easy. Political Science Club: In Fall 2020, the department of political science will be sponsoring a student-led and student-created Political Science Club. We are now gathering interested members. This club will exist to provide a community for our majors and friends. Anyone is welcome. Join here: https://groups.google.com/a/unlv.edu/forum/#!forum/political-science-club In closing, I offer my sincerest congratulations to our graduating seniors. Look at how far you've come and how much you've overcome! The world is dark and hard, but we've trained you to be a rebel. Be the light. Congratulations again. Phelps #mlphelps -
2020-05-09
Crime and Revenue are Down, Will Metro Officers be Laid Off?
Citizen's need protection. KNPR. *A Word Document -
2020-03-06
Social Nights in Las Vegas, Nevada
The image was taken nearside the busy streets of late-night Las Vegas, the Friday when ASU’s spring break initially started. However, to describe this image would be to pinpoint a moment in time where a large group of people have gathered together to enjoy a night in Vegas with no fear of keeping their distance. When I took this photo the majority of people and community seemed to flourish both economically and socially. This image reflects a distinct contrast of how people are socializing under the current circumstances as of now. Nevertheless, this picture was taken because a few friends and I planned on going to Vegas as a spring break trip, as a result this image embodies a typical social and eventful night in Las Vegas, where many people gathered in their own activities while still at a close distance. Thus, what this image tells us about the pandemic is how quickly social and societal norms could abruptly change in a few months of time. What this image also says about the pandemic is how even though social fear is heavily sensed, there were and will be more moments when we will all come together and enjoy each other’s company once again. As a result, this image serves as a reminder that we will all overcome this predicament together and come back as a collective community to not only live, but thrive. Essentially, what this image tells us about this pandemic as well is that even though under strict social distancing we should all still take part in the views and activities that make us happy, even if we have to be a little more creative in how we take part in such functions. *This item is a self-taken photograph that was enhanced with camera settings to make the image appear lighter and the colors to stand out more vibrantly. -
2020-03-17
The City that Never Sleeps, Asleep?
Las Vegas, known as the "City that never sleeps", which is the home to many famous performers/acts, hotels, restaurants, night life and more is seen to be completely empty due to many of the attractions being closed because of COVID-19. This just goes to show that, even the city that never sleeps cannot go on as it should with the pandemic occurring. -
04/01/2020
Social distancing for the homeless: Las Vegas, NV vs. Lima, Peru (Meme)
Meme compassion and care for vulnerable (ie homeless populations) in Las Vegas vs. Lima Peru. Some of the discussion on the Facebook page indicates that this meme oversimplifies income inequality and CoVid19 care. -
2020-03-30
Tweet re: treatment of Las Vegas Homeless During Pandemic
Tweet reacting to the news that with the closure of a major homeless shelter in the city, the Las Vegas, NV and Clark County governments had agreed to set up a makeshift shelter by drawing separate squares on an open-air parking lot. #HIST5241 -
2020-03-22
Video of Las Vegas Strip
Video is a drive down the Las Vegas Strip that highlights the lack of people, and emptiness of the space following its closure and the shutdown of the casinos. #HIST5241 -
2020-03-15
MGM in Las Vegas closes properties
More venues closing to discourage large gatherings amid CoVid-19 outbreak