Congresspersons Horsford and Edwards Discussed Gender Inequality in Pay

By Courtney Nixon Congressman Steven Horsford and Congresswoman Donna Edwards hosted an event at College of Southern Nevada to bring light to women issues including inequity in pay that still exists across the nation. “When women succeed, America succeeds,” repeated Horsford throughout the event held at Cheyenne campus on April 16. Women should be equal […]

Obama Rally Last Plea to the Electorate

By Stephanie Santana and Ricardo Torres National media, tight-knit security, hundreds of enthusiastic voters and even protestors were present at the political rally on November 1 at the Cheyenne Sports Complex next to the College of Southern Nevada’s campus. Nevada is instrumental as a swing state. That is why President Obama has repeatedly visited in […]

Clark County Residents Early Vote

By Douglas Farra Clark County’s Early Voting Program offered local residents a chance to cast their ballots during a 14-day period from October 20 to November 2, 2012, prior to the election on November 6. According to Clark County’s website, as of October 29, Clark County tallied nearly 300,000 early voters. On that date, the […]

Voters Sick of Mudslinging

By Ricardo Torres Political parties push their agendas to fool the public and advance their way into power. The media is flooded with attack ads as Democrats and Republicans mudsling as the election draws near. Professor William Davis, political science expert at CSN, explains that over the last 50 years, people have become less interested […]

Presidential Election and Students’ Choice

College of Southern Nevada

By Douglas Farra President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney are battling it out in the next month to win this election. Each candidate hopes to secure votes around the country, including student voters here at the College of Southern Nevada. According to a student survey of 50 students at CSN, a majority of students are planning […]

Some Students Don’t Vote

College of Southern Nevada

By Thomas Shafer The Presidential Election of 2012 has shown a decrease in the amount of student voters, down from a high in 2008. President Barack Obama and his opponent Mitt Romney have been hitting battleground states hard, focusing on student voters. In the 2008 election only 43 percent of students aged 19-24 voted in […]