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UNLV's Jessup said to be leaving for prestigious California college

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UNLV President Len Jessup is rumored to have accepted a job at Claremont McKenna College in Californ

UNLV President Len Jessup is rumored to have accepted a job at Claremont McKenna College in California, and sources told the Sun ... [UNLV'S JESSUP SAID TO BE LEAVING FOR PRESTIGIOUS CALIFORNIA COLLEGE]( [UNLV President Len Jessup is rumored to have accepted a job at Claremont McKenna College in California, and sources told the Sun an announcement may be coming in the next 24 hours that he's leaving Las Vegas. It's unclear what position Jessup has taken, but the rumors came less than two weeks after he announced to the campus community that he had begun looking for opportunities elsewhere.]( [HOW ARE WE DOING SIX MONTHS AFTER THE OCT. 1 SHOOTING?]( [It's been six months since the Oct. 1 mass shooting at the Route 91 Harvest Festival on the Las Vegas Strip. Victims have been eulogized, the injured have left hospitals, the 58 white crosses erected at the iconic Welcome to Las Vegas sign have been stored and national attention has shifted from one mass shooting to the next. But for the loved ones of those killed on Oct. 1 and the thousands injured or affected, the tragedy still prevails day to day as they nurse their emotional wounds and seek a healthy way forward.]( [SURVIVORS, HEROES OF TRAGEDY LEAVE LASTING LEGACIES]( [Gina Argento hired Erick Silva at Contemporary Services Corp. back in 2014, opening the doors for where Silva would spend up to 20 hours a day for the next three years working mega-events like Electric Daisy Carnival, Life is Beautiful, NASCAR and Route 91 Harvest Festival to support his family. "He was a strong yet very sweet person who we could count on for anything and everything," she said.]( [AMODEI, THE TEEN AND THE F-WORD: ANSWERS TO 5 BURNING QUESTIONS]( [It was an F-bomb heard from coast to coast. U.S. Rep. Mark Amodei became the subject of national media attention this month when one of his staffers notified administrators at Robert McQueen High School that one of its students had used coarse language in a phone call to the Republican congressman's office.]( [CCSD'S BALANCING ACT: PREVENTING SCHOOL VIOLENCE WHILE PROTECTING STUDENT EQUALITY]( [From the mass shooting in Parkland, Florida, to the day-to-day disturbances that unfold in classrooms, incidences of violence on school campuses have captured national headlines. The Clark County School District is not immune. In the past four years, the district has seen an increase in the number of incidents resulting in suspension or expulsion for peer-to-peer violence, peer-to-staff violence and weapons brought on campus, according to Nevada Report Card data.]( [GALLANT 'BOTHERED' BY SLOW STARTS PLAGUING GOLDEN KNIGHTS]( [The Golden Knights need to find a way to start the game angry. Vegas fell 3-2 to the lowly Arizona Coyotes Wednesday night at T-Mobile Arena, despite outplaying them for most of the game. Once again, the Golden Knights have a slow start to blame. "You start off bad, then all of a sudden you get a little pissed off, and you start to play your game," coach Gerard Gallant said. "That shouldn't happen with our team."]( MOST READ: [Officials sign final documents for Raiders stadium in Las Vegas]( [David Humm, former Raiders, Bishop Gorman great, dies at age 65]( [New expo center planned for Las Vegas near World Market Center]( [Mega Millions lottery prize up to $502 million, 10th largest in U.S.]( [U.S. prosecutors charge 4 alleged MS-13 members]( [Join Our Mailing List]( Greenspun Media Group, 2275 Corporate Circle, Suite 300, Henderson, NV 89074 [SafeUnsubscribe™ {EMAIL}]( [Forward this email]( | [Update Profile]( | [About our service provider]( Sent by thesundaily@lasvegassun.com

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