Young Money Live Event Helps Students With Financial Tips

By Brianna Florian Students struggling financially should attend Young Money Live on March 14 at the College of Southern Nevada. Learn about money-management: how to budget, how to save and how to invest. “My presentation is about getting young adults to dream again,” says Todd Romer, founder of Young Money Events, a company that brings […]

Station Casinos, AT&T and Capital One are Hiring!

By Daniel Avila College of Southern Nevada Career Services is hosting the 2013 Spring Career Fair on March 6. The fair is designed to help students from CSN and other adults explore job-market prospects and secure employment. The job fair provides employers with opportunities to hire applicants. “No experience needed. We are hiring from entry-level […]

CSN Gaming Club Brings Together the Spell Slingers

By Jakub Cernoch As a wizard, sending monsters to do your bidding, such as dealing various amounts of destruction and chaos, is all in a day’s work. Ask any member of the College of Southern Nevada Gaming Club about the times they have destroyed their opposition in any number of the games they play and […]

Black History Month Celebrated at CSN

By Crystal Martinez Black history month is celebrated across the nation every year. This February the College of Southern Nevada took the time to appreciate and dedicate an entire month to African-American heritage and culture. “Black history month to me means celebrating the success of African-Americans,” says Ronnisha Green, a CSN student. Green says that […]

Students Seek Relationship Advice

By Clarrissa Lovett With divorce rates increasing, advice may be the key in saving relationships. The College of Southern Nevada hosted a relationship event where students learned advice on ways to keep their relationships passionate and successful. “We see lots of students that struggle with relationship problems just seeking therapy services in our office,” said […]

Decision Behind Taking out Student Loans

By Thomas Shafer Nationwide many undergraduate-college students take out student loans. According to the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, 58 percent of these students borrow money for their educations. The question that many students face is whether or not to go into debt to cover school. Within the Nevada System of Higher Education, including […]

Stressed out Students Study for Finals

By Sallyann Ficarrotta Final exams are coming up the week of Dec. 10 and students are coping with the stress differently. CSN student Ramon Posis has three finals coming up and a specific way of dealing with all of them. “I look in the syllabus and see how much each test is worth so I […]

Native American Heritage Month Makes Impact

By Douglas Farra In November the All Nations Native Organization, a group at the College of Southern Nevada, hosted the Native American Heritage Month, which had a series of events and presentations geared to this specific demographic. The goal was to empower Native-American students who attend CSN by dismantling stereotypes and providing educational support. The […]

Russell’s Restaurant holds Out-of-Sight Experience

By Jordan Helm Imagine not being able to see or speak. Imagine having no control over your actions or what you say. Imagine what life would be like missing a limb or being handicapped. Diners at Russell’s Restaurant on the College of Southern Nevada’s Cheyenne campus had the opportunity to experience disabilities, which they were […]

Writing is a Craft Worth Perfecting

By Fabiola Marzano Take advantage of programs offered at the College of Southern Nevada at no additional cost. One program in particular is the writing center. This is a place students can go to perfect their writing skills. The writing center offers tutoring assistance for students to work on: understanding assignment prompts, perfecting the writing […]