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Oral history interview with Starr Hoffman conducted by Stefani Evans and Claytee D. White on July 17, 2025 for the Game On! An Oral History of Las Vegas Sports project. In this interview, Hoffman describes her childhood in California and Texas, and attending college, double majoring in English literature and studio artistry. After obtaining a master's degree in art history and a doctorate in higher education, Hoffman began working at the University of Nevada Libraries in 2015. Hoffman remembers living through the COVID lockdown, and coming out as a lesbian, and divorcing her husband. Hoffman recalls coming out, making friends in the LGBTQ+ community, and getting involved in a local, gay kickball league. Hoffman now helps run the league, and has added additional social sports such as billiards, sand volleyball, and cornhole. She explains that both the social and competitive leagues are receptive and warm to newcomers, and the league has been growing because of this. She also recently took up burlesque, and has done various performances in Las Vegas. She loves Las Vegas for how different it is, and loves the acceptance she has found within her community. Digital audio available; no transcript available.
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Oral history interview with Musiette McKinney conducted by Stefani Evans and Claytee D. White on July 2, 2024 for Game On! The Oral History of Las Vegas Sports project. In this interview, Musiette KcKinney recalls a childhood in Illinois and Pomona, California. She describes being recruited out of high school to play at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona in 1975, and then being drafted to the San Francisco Pioneers, an expansion team in the first women's professional basketball league, the Women's Basketball League. Returning to Pomona, McKinney coached basketball part time for Mount San Antonio Community College (Mt. SAC) and earned her A.A. in Criminal Justice. In 1992, McKinney arrived in Las Vegas, Nevada as UNLV's Assistant Women's Basketball Coach for four years under Head Coach Jim Bolla. After two years at the Andre Agassi Academy, McKinney returned to UNLV to work with the Center for Academic Enrichment & Outreach. McKinney was inducted into the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame with her former team, the San Francisco Pioneers, and the entire Women's Professional Basketball League as "Trailblazers of the Game." Digital audio and photographs available.
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From the Syphus-Bunker Papers (MS-00169). The folder contains an original handwritten letter, an envelope, a typed transcription of the same letter, and a copy of original letter attached.
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Oral history interview with Frank Schreck conducted by Claytee D. White on April 10, 2007 for the Boyer Early Las Vegas Oral History Project. In this interview, Frank Schreck discusses his upbringing in Henderson, Nevada in the 1940s, his education at Yale University and University of California Berkeley School of Law in the 1960s, and his return to Las Vegas, Nevada after graduation. Schreck shares stories of growing up conservative and becoming more liberal after attending college, including attending antiwar demonstrations. He talks about helping locals with welfare rights, standing up to housing discrimination against people of color, and his experiences working pro bono cases within the Las Vegas community. Schreck recalls the influence Mike O'Callaghan had on his life, both as an educator encouraging Schreck to become a lawyer and later as a mentor appointing him to the Nevada Gaming Commission. Finally, Schreck talks about his professional career as a corporate gaming lawyer and activism efforts within Henderson and Las Vegas, Nevada.
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Oral history interview with Ernest Oon conducted by Cecilia Winchell, Stefani Evans, and Jerwin Tiu on February 16, 2023 for the Reflections: the Las Vegas Asian American and Pacific Islander Oral History Project. In this interview, Oon recalls his childhood in Singapore, where his father worked on the Health and Sports Council for the Singaporean Government and his mother worked as a television assistant producer. Growing up, Oon recalls being very active, participating in everything from soccer to Tae Kwon Do. In an effort to continue his education without being being interrupted by Singapore's civil service program, Oon applied to college in the United States and ended up attending California State University. Although he was on the medicine track in Singapore, he switched to finance. After a series of jobs within credit banking, he is now a chief credit officer for Bank of Nevada. Throughout the interview, Oon reflects on the changes in his life living in different places, the street food from Singapore, and his unique tennis game.
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Oral history interviews with Jerry Cade conducted by Dennis McBride on various dates in February, May, June, July, and November of 2003 for the Las Vegas Gay Archives Oral History Project. In these interviews, Cade recalls his early life in Kermit, Texas, his education, his Methodist upbringing, and understanding his sexuality during high school and college. He then talks about traveling to Spain in January 1976 where he met his first romantic partner. Cade then describes moving to Las Vegas, Nevada in 1981 to work at the Community Health Centers of Southern Nevada. He also discusses other relationships he had since moving to Las Vegas, his political activism, working on the first American Medical Association panel to study AIDS in 1983, and his first AIDS patient in August 29, 1985. Cade then elaborates on the history of AIDS in Las Vegas, AIDS support and advocacy groups in Las Vegas, the public perception of AIDS and the gay community, and the repeal of Nevada's sodomy law.
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Oral history interview with Nicole Garcia-Contreras conducted by Claytee D. White and Stefani Evans on June 24, 2025 for the Latinx Voices of Southern Nevada Oral History Project. In this interview, Garcia-Contreras recalls what it was like growing up in Las Vegas, Nevada with her parents, who immigrated from Mexico in the 1990s. She attended Silverado High School, serving on student council and playing in the marching band. After graduating in 2022 with high honors, she enrolled at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) as a political science major. Garcia-Contreras also is a volunteer for the Latino Youth Leadership Conference (LYLC), where she realized she wanted to focus more on communications and eventually switched her major. She describes getting involved with the Harvard Ambassador program and the LEAD (Latina Empowerment and Development) conference, even attending the HACU (Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities) conference. Now entering her senior year, Nicole wants to focus on building the Harvard Ambassador program at UNLV, and graduating with her communications degree.
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The collection materials are primarily comprised of various invitations and programs (2000-2018) to major events on UNLV's campus such as building dedications, UNLV's 50th anniversary events, convocations, open houses, and performances at Artemus W. Ham concert hall. Materials also include invitations to UNLV Foundation annual dinners and copies of
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