Study Shows Gen Zers Similar to Other Generations on Dating and Singlehood

By Maia Perez Gen Z is considered noncommittal in dating and relationships. Research shows the youngsters are similar in their singlehood compared to other generations. According to eHarmony, an online dating website, its 2023 Dating Trends Report showed 64% of U.S. respondents consider themselves intentionally single. Mark the words: intentionally single. The largest group is […]

The Younger Generation Votes Next Year

By Leilah Ortega Vice President Kamala Harris recently visited College of Southern Nevada to whip the vote of young people in the upcoming 2024 presidential election. This event helped several students realize the power of the polls. CSN student Julianna Lee states, “I want to vote because I want my views to be represented in […]

Mental Health is Complicated

By Mackenzie Yardley We live in a new age of awareness and support for those struggling with mental health as mental-health struggles are at an all-time high in college students. National Education Association conducted a survey in March 2023 that showed 44% of students reported symptoms of depression, 37% experienced anxiety and 15% considered suicide […]

First in Her Family to Go to College

By Alex Landolfi College of Southern Nevada student Cassidy Alcorn is first in her family to pursue a higher education. Alcorn is a sophomore pursuing a degree in visual arts. Ever since she was in middle school, she had a passion for art. “I knew in high school that I wanted to be an artist […]

Unions Got What They Needed as Strike Loomed

By Stephanie Valencia Las Vegas Unions and Wynn Resorts, MGM Resorts and Caesars Entertainment struck deals as strike neared.   According to a press release, Culinary Workers Union Local 226 and Bartenders Union Local 165, which are affiliates of UNITE HERE, announced the tentative agreement on a five-year contract. On Nov. 8, Caesars Entertainment was […]

F1 Grand Prix: What an Event!

By Leilah Ortega Formula 1 Grand Prix in Vegas had 315,000 people in attendance. Cars raced down Las Vegas Strip Nov. 16 to 18, making it the 21st round of the 2023 season. F1 Destinations, publication of F1, noted, “The 2023 Las Vegas Grand Prix’s attendance is an impressive figure for an inaugural event. When […]

Costs of Living Hard to Manage for Some Students

By Mackenzie Yardley Costs are high and some College of Southern Nevada students feel it. There is hope for correction in the economy as raising rates lowered inflation by nearly 5% but it hasn’t trickled down to CSN students yet. Professor Robert Thompson, a CSN economics professor, is hopeful about the future. “With respect to […]

Cross Country Teams Finish Nationally Ranked

By Alex Landolfi College of Southern Nevada’s Cross-Country program quickly emerged as premier teams in the NJCAA. At the recent national championship meets, the men’s team secured 21st place, while the women’s secured 25th: both finishing the season nationally ranked. A large part of the Coyotes’ successes this year is attributed to the Head Cross […]

CSN Men’s Basketball Works to Turn Season Around

By Chase Jones New College of Southern Nevada Head Men’s Basketball Coach Mike Lee leads players in their optimism and skills as they work to turn the season around.    CSN Men’s Basketball is running a losing season so far 0-10, with hopes for wins in the 16 remaining games. Lee said, this season he […]

Webb Telescope Pictured Ethereal View of NGC346

By Oscar Benitez NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope is said to be a time machine of sorts. It recently gave astronomers insight into the formation and evolution of stars and galaxies. It captured images of the brightest and largest star-forming region in the Small Magellanic Cloud. According to Oct. 10, 2023 press release titled “NASA’s […]