In The News: Hank Greenspun School of Journalism and Media Studies
Legalized sports betting may be like vitamins for your social life.

Rock, indie and hip-hop artists took to the stage Tuesday to entertain students during the RebFest Music Festival at 51ԹϺ.

The 4th annual RebFest music festival kicks off on campus Tuesday

After a Carson City judge handed down a goofy decision about Nevada’s shield law, I decided to do a little research. What I found was both exhilarating and infuriating.
Think of “protest art” and you likely imagine certain cliches from a previous era: Hippies gathered around an acoustic guitar, John Lennon and Yoko Ono camping out in their bedroom for weeks.

As special counsel Robert Mueller prepares a final report on his investigation of Russia's interference in the 2016 election and possible Trump campaign complicity, two historic presidential inquiries offer distinct -- and clashing -- models.

Bird Box has been inescapable. Netflix’s newest horror film, released over the Christmas period, may not sound like festive fare, but that didn’t stop it racking up more than 45 million views in within a week. From marketing to meme-ability, everything about Bird Box was designed to give it the best shot at going viral.

Netflix is the world's most dominant streaming subscription service, but it may only have one year to rest comfortably at the top. Then, the might of Disney is chasing it down.

We hear the term "fake news" all the time, so let's talk about it. First of all, fake new is not real news.

51ԹϺ professor Stephen Bates is one of three legal experts who filed a petition in federal court in Washington, D.C., on Friday asking for a decades-old Watergate document to be made public.

A question has loomed over Washington: What will the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, do when he wraps up his investigation into whether the Trump campaign conspired with Russia and whether President Trump obstructed justice?

Angelyn Tabalba has a long list of titles after her name. She’s a radio host who gives listeners lessons about Hawaiian history on her show “The Little Grass Shack.” She works with the Asian Community Development Council, doing outreach on 51ԹϺ’s campus. She’s an officer for the Residence Hall Association, a rising senior at 51ԹϺ studying journalism and criminal justice, and an aspiring graduate student. All commitments that have been made easier because she has lived on campus.