Will Anti-DEI Changes Affect CSN

By Fatimah Williamson Anti-DEI policies coming down from Trump administration and Department of Education will affect College of Southern Nevada. How much is yet to be seen. According to CSN’s student demographics, minorities make up CSN’s student population: 22% White, 46% Hispanic, 11% African American and 8% Asian. CSN is a Minority Serving Institution and […]

Dream of Owning a Home is Unattainable for Some

By Gabriel Gonzalez Housing prices rose significantly putting financial strain on those who dream of purchasing homes, including College of Southern Nevada students. According to Redfin, real-estate brokerage with data from MLS and public records, “The Las Vegas housing market is somewhat competitive. The median sale price of a home in Las Vegas was $440K […]

Film Studios Coming to Vegas Soon, Hopefully

By Caiden Beasley Warner Bros. and Sony Group Corporation announced plans to create a 31-acre facility in Las Vegas called Summerlin Studios and that means future jobs for College of Southern Nevada’s film students. If approved by the State Legislature, the project could bring nearly 18,000 high-wage jobs to Las Vegas, according to Warner Bros.’ […]

Training Firefighters to Meet the Need

By Alexandria Avalos Wildfires burned nearly 38,000 acres in Palisades and Eaton in Los Angeles County in January taking 29 lives, and 17,200 structures. It was one of the costliest disasters in U.S. history. Fire preparation is taking center-stage. College of Southern Nevada helps to meet the need. Nevada also saw major fires in recent […]