One of UNLV's oldest cultural departments will produce the seven-piece 'Universal Motions' show February 27-28.
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- The Short List
- Southern Nevada's Black community continues to face higher-than-average HIV rates
- See Hear Do: February 25-March 3
- Feb. 25: HIV awareness, gaming update, and UNLV Dance
- Housing affordability, NV Energy refunds and ICE oversight funding
- Supreme Court JOA ruling, SNAP cuts and CCSD input session
- Latino organization funds community protection grant
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One of UNLV's oldest cultural departments will produce the seven-piece 'Universal Motions' show February 27-28.
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