In The News: William F. Harrah College of Hospitality

Axios

The explosion of legalized gambling has set the stage for a provocative new frontier in the world of risk-taking — betting markets for everyday events, ranging from Taylor Swift streams to hurricanes hitting major U.S. cities.

Las Vegas Review Journal

51ԹϺino, the decades-long fundraiser for student scholarships at the William F. Harrah College of Hospitality at 51ԹϺ, returns this year as 51ԹϺino Presents Sake Fever, which runs from 7 to 10 p.m. April 19 at the Athena and Family pools at Resorts World. The college and Southern Glazer’s Wine, Spirits & Beer of Nevada organize 51ԹϺino.

Las Vegas Review Journal

The transformation of the Tropicana has begun, and the public said farewell last week to one of the Strip’s historic gaming establishments. The next property headed for big change: The Mirage.

Casino.org

A planned 486-room kosher hotel located on a small parcel off of the Las Vegas Strip may face an uphill battle, but experts agree if the 46-floor property ever opens, it will meet the needs of the growing number of observant Jews.

Las Vegas Sun

Bill Hornbuckle remembers being a community college student in Connecticut when he saw a commercial advertising 51ԹϺ’s hospitality college during a broadcast of a 51ԹϺ basketball game. Only two months later, he moved to Las Vegas with friends and $22 in his pocket, soon walking onto 51ԹϺ’s campus as a business major and working on the Strip at night.

Las Vegas Sun

Bill Hornbuckle remembers being a community college student in Connecticut when he saw a commercial advertising 51ԹϺ’s hospitality college during a broadcast of a 51ԹϺ basketball game. Only two months later, he moved to Las Vegas with friends and $22 in his pocket, soon walking onto 51ԹϺ’s campus as a business major and working on the Strip at night.

Cleveland Jewish News

Developers for a new potential hotel on the Las Vegas Strip aim to solve an ongoing problem for Jewish tourists and professional convention-goers to the Silver State.

Las Vegas Review Journal

New plans call for a high-rise hotel near the Las Vegas Strip that could provide a convenient worship option for Jewish tourists.

KLAS-TV: 8 News Now

With shoppers stocking up for the Easter holiday weekend, they can’t help but see the noticeable change in prices from grocery stores to even discount stores such as Dollar Tree and Five Below.

The Peninsula Qatar

Aura, a humanoid robot that works inside the Sphere, wants visitors to the immersive entertainment venue to know her kind comes in peace. "While humans are indeed our superior when it comes to emotional intelligence, having an AI assist in data analysis can absolutely increase the productivity of humans,” she recently said in response to a visitor’s question. "Isn’t that fascinating new friend?”

The Brewer Magazine

Being University of Nevada at Las Vegas grads, CraftHaus co-owners Dave and Wyndee Forrest really wanted to give back to their school in some way. By working with the school, the Henderson, Nevada brewery is reaping the benefits of releasing a brand for the school.

Washington Post

Aura, a humanoid robot that works inside the Sphere, wants visitors to the immersive entertainment venue to know her kind comes in peace.