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Meeting minutes for Consolidated Student Senate, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, February 26, 1974

Date
1974-02-26
Description
Agenda and meeting minutes for the University of Nevada, Las Vegas Student Senate. CSUN Session 2 Meeting Minutes and Agendas.

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Photograph of Nevada Dance performers, Las Vegas, circa 1970s-1980s

Date
1970 to 1989
Description

Two members of the Nevada Dance Theatre performing.

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Digital image of Nevada Test Site protestors, circa 1980-1999

Date
1980 to 1999
Description
Protestors standing on a road at the Nevada Test Site.

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Meeting minutes for Consolidated Student Senate, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, August 24, 1976

Date
1976-08-24
Description
Agenda and meeting minutes for the University of Nevada, Las Vegas Student Senate. CSUN Session 5 Meeting Minutes and Agendas.

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Slide of pelicans at Pyramid Lake, Nevada, circa 1970s

Date
1970 to 1979
Description
A flock of pelicans at Pyramid Lake, Nevada. Some birds are wading near a sand bar, while others are airborne. Pyramid Lake is the geographic sink of the Truckee River Basin, 40 mi (64 km) northeast of Reno. Pyramid Lake is fed by the Truckee River, which is mostly the outflow from Lake Tahoe. The Truckee River enters Pyramid Lake at its southern end. Pyramid Lake has no outlet, with water leaving only by evaporation, or sub-surface seepage (an endorheic lake). The lake has about 10% of the area of the Great Salt Lake, but it has about 25% more volume. The salinity is approximately 1/6 that of sea water. Although clear Lake Tahoe forms the headwaters that drain to Pyramid Lake, the Truckee River delivers more turbid waters to Pyramid Lake after traversing the steep Sierra terrain and collecting moderately high silt-loaded surface runoff. Pyramid Lake is the site of some of the Earth's most spectacular tufa deposits. Tufa is a rock composed of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) that forms at the mouth of a spring, from lake water, or from a mixture of spring and lake water. The explorer John C. Fremont (1845) wrote about the tufas during his 1843-44 expedition and named the lake after the pyramidal-shaped island that lies along the east shore of the lake. The Paiute name for the island is Wono, meaning cone-shaped basket. The Paiute name for the lake is Cui-Ui Panunadu, meaning fish in standing water.

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Photograph of Bart Jacka, Clark County, Nevada, December 12, 1978

Date
1978-12-12
Description
A portrait of Bart Jacka, a member of the Nevada State Department of Human Resources, in Clark County, Nevada. He was formerly the under-sheriff of Clark County.

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"Engineering Education at Nevada Southern University." The Nevada Engineer (April 1967): 14-16, 1967

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File
Archival Collection
University of Nevada, Las Vegas Faculty Publications
To request this item in person:
Collection Number: UA-00056
Collection Name: University of Nevada, Las Vegas Faculty Publications
Box/Folder: Box 12

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Photograph of ground with sewer seepage in Pittman, Nevada, March 30, 1945

Date
1945-03-30
Description

Seepage in Pittman, Nevada with the Midway Casino in the background.

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Photograph of a sidewalk on campus, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, October 4, 1991

Date
1991-10-04
Description
Sidwalk on the University of Nevada, Las Vegas campus.

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