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Pedestrian hit by a suspected drunk driver near UNR campus

January 25, 2020 by Sierra Batrin

Reno Police charged 21-year-old Brian Tschirhart with driving under the influence (DUI) after he reportedly struck one of three pedestrians crossing N. Virginia Street near 16th Street at approximately 2:30 a.m. on Friday, Jan. 24. The RGJ stated that Tschirhart didn’t immediately realize that he struck someone, but cooperated with police after pulling over. The pedestrian,… [Read More]

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UNR Students, Staff React To Anti-Semitic Graffiti

October 22, 2019 by Lucia Starbuck and Andrew Mendez

This fall, the University of Nevada, Reno has been confronted with numerous acts of white supremacy, hate and bias on campus. Different incidents have occurred across multiple buildings, including Wolf Pack Tower, a residence hall located in downtown Reno. KUNR’s Lucia Starbuck and Andrew Mendez visited the tower to see how students and staff are… [Read More]

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Five Things To Know about Latinx Retention At UNR

September 27, 2019 by Andrew Mendez

KUNR’s bilingual student reporter Andrew Mendez has been looking into the unique obstacles Latinx students may face when they enter college. Along with reporting on the hurdles, he’s been researching potential solutions on the local level. He joined our news director Michelle Billman to share his findings.

Christopher Monzon, former UNR student playing guitar at 40 Mile Saloon, in Reno, Nevada.

Examining Latinx Student Retainment In Higher Ed.

September 27, 2019 by Andrew Mendez

Nearly one in five students at the University of Nevada, Reno identifies as Latinx. Latinx is a gender-neutral term for Latino. Often, these students are first generation or “first gen” college students and face a unique set of challenges when it comes to retainment and support. KUNR’s Andrew Mendez explores.

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UNR Officials Address Recent Expressions Of Hate

September 16, 2019 by Andrew Mendez

The campus community at the University of Nevada, Reno has been rattled by multiple white supremacist and anti-LGBTQ actions since the fall semester started up. KUNR’s Andrew Mendez reports.

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UNR Adds Latinx, LGBTQ+ Dorm Wings

August 30, 2019 by Andrew Mendez

As an effort to increase and sustain diversity, the University of Nevada, Reno has added two new dorm wings this school year, specifically for Latinx and LGBTQ+ students. Latinx is a gender neutral term for describing Latinos. KUNR’s Andrew Mendez has this report.

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Balikbayan boxes help Filipino residents in Washoe County stay connected with family

July 22, 2019 by Noticiero Movil

Balikbayan boxes are a traditional shipment Filipino immigrants send to help family members in their home country of the Philippines. According to the 2016 U.S. Census, more than 10,000 Filipinos live in Washoe County.

Spanish Springs High School senior, Riley Slane, poses in front of lockers.

Washoe Teen Reflects on Her Bullying Experience

June 25, 2019 by Karina Gonzalez

Riley Slane is involved on campus, even though it hasn’t always been easy for her. She grapples with anxiety and depression, but her mental health struggles started in middle school, where she was frequently bullied.

Nina Shapey deep in thought.

Bent but Not Broken: An Abused Youth Survives Nevada’s Foster Care System

June 20, 2019 by Noticiero Movil

Nevada has the highest rate of unaccompanied homeless youths in the nation, and constant transition can have deep effects on foster youths’ transitions into adulthood.
Meet Nina Shapey, a woman who faced a troubled upbringing in the foster system but who now works to inspire and support girls through the Nevada Youth Empowerment Project (NYEP).

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Stronger Than A Disorder: How One Reno Teen Copes With Mental Health

June 13, 2019 by Karina Gonzalez

Brianna Murry, 18, graduates from Galena High School this week. She was diagnosed with borderline personality disorder last year after a suicide attempt that resulted in hospitalization. Exercising is one of the ways she copes with her mental health. KUNR’s Karina Gonzalez caught up with Brianna during one of her gym sessions.

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