Winter 1996
Vol. 4, No. 2

Articles

*The Ballad of Conni Emerson
The UNLV alumna is trying to break into the music business with her own unique blend of blues and folk styles, laced with a little country, a little alternative rock, and a lot of determination.
By Suzan DiBella
*Seeing the Beauty in the Beast
Through his studies of the cardiovascular development of reptile embryos, UNLV biology professor Carl Reiber gets an eggs-trordinary research opportunity as he plays parent to the world's first Komodo dragons hatched in captivity.
By Barbara Cloud
*A Temporary Fix
UNLV sociologist Robert Parker warns of the dangers of corporate America's increasing reliance on temporary workers.
By Diane Russell
*Unconventional Therapies for An Unrelenting Disease
A UNLV study of alternative therapies used by HIV-infected patients offers health care practitioners insights on how and why these diverse approaches are being used to fight AIDS.
By Laurie Fruth
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