About this issue
Jeff Dow shot the cover photo of Nevada student members of various clubs and organizations in front of the Joe Crowley Student Union. With more than 250 clubs and organizations to choose from, the University provides a range of opportunities for involvement that set it apart from other learning spheres and makes the campus vibrant. Under the auspices of the Associated Students of the University of Nevada or the Graduate Student Association, clubs and organizations fall broadly into seven categories: social, multicultural, academic, religious, political, sports, service, or some combination of these. Leadership of the campus Greek system of sororities and fraternities is also included under ASUN’s umbrella. See feature story on page 2.Feature Story
Student clubs and organizations: The heartbeat of the University
What I've Learned
Extended interview with Chancellor Dan Klaich '72
University News
Learn more about Zeb Hogan and National Geographic’s megafish project and see more amazing pictures. Watch Sen. Harry Reid’s introduction of David Schacter during a Capitol Hill news conference. Learn more about the Polaris Project. Listen to the Roadside Heritage episodes. View a technology profile of Graham Kent.Gatherings
See more photos from 2009 Honor Court, Pack Picnics on the Quad and Alumni Night at the Aces game.
Letter from University President Milton Glick:
Of perfect marriage proposals, ancient Greek mythology and the meaning of campus traditions
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