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 […]

Key Issues in this Election Sway Votes

By Zach Bradley College of Southern Nevada students will cast their ballots in next month’s presidential election with key issues in mind. Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump hold divergent views on important issues. For some CSN students, they’re most worried about a multitude of these issues ranging from reproductive rights to […]

Time to Vote for What Matters

By Grey Hadden Nevada is a battleground state with voters having a profound effect on the 2024 presidential election. Some voting College of Southern Nevada students are contemplating what they want and need for the future. Recent polling data shows a close race for the presidency between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, making every vote […]

Gen Z: Less Likely to Get Married or Have Kids

By Lauren Sanchez Gen Z includes those born between 1997 to 2012, so aged 12 to 27. Many in Generation Z are choosing not to get married or have kids. They are doing it differently from past generations for many reasons. According to CSN’s student profile numbers from 2020, there is approximately 70% of CSN’s […]

Art Exhibition is Dream Come True for Aspiring Artists

By Corey Rehm “The New Desert” spring 2024 art exhibition at North Las Vegas campus presents students’ artworks as an end-of-year capstone of much learned. Professors Sean Russell and Christopher Tsouras teach this class. “The exhibition is an opportunity for Art 298 students to publicly feature, exhibit and share their artworks with their CSN peers, […]

Fast Food Work is Viable Option for Busy Students

By John Miller Some College of Southern Nevada students worked jobs in fast food to make money while balancing busy school schedules. According to U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Occupational Outlook Handbook dated 2022, “Part-time work is common for food and beverage serving and related workers because restaurants and other eating places typically have extended […]

Men’s Basketball had Tough Season with Stats and Morale

By Dante’ Davis College of Southern Nevada’s men’s basketball team’s 2023 to 2024 season was unfortunately a losing one, going 5-21 with 1-11 in conference. Morale was low with hopes for a stronger next season. According to the National Junior College Athletic Association, this season left the Coyotes unranked nationally compared to last season of […]

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 […]