First Onset of Mental-Health Issues Likely in College Years

By Charlotte Larason Study finds college students may experience the first onset of mental health and substance-abuse problems due to academic pressures, separation from family while going to school, and intense work and study schedules. According to the National Library of Medicine ACAD Psychiatry’s 2015 study, “Most mental health disorders have their peak onset during […]

Creative Writing Club’s Uptick in Members, with New ‘Zine’

By Cassandra McCoy Dedomenico College of Southern Nevada has many extracurricular clubs and organizations that align with students’ interests and passions. The Creative Writing Club sees new insurgence of members. The brand new, re-established Creative Writing Club has recently published its first monthly Zine: a magazine. According to Club President Crystal Sullivan, “I definitely have […]

Dangerous Hurricanes Due to Global Warming

By Victoria Dickerson Severity of Hurricanes Helene and Milton exemplifies how global warming is negatively affecting our climate. Hurricane Milton struck near Siesta Key, Florida on Oct. 9, almost two weeks after Hurricane Helene made landfall on Sept. 26 in Big Bend, Florida. Helene also impacted those living in North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and […]

Food Insecure? CSN’s Coyote Cupboard can Help

By India Bennett Not having enough to eat because financial resources are slim is a reality for many college students. Food insecurity is a concern College of Southern Nevada is helping to ease. An estimated 23% of college students experienced food insecurity in 2020, according to GAO’s analysis of student data from the Department of Education’s National […]