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 […]
Costs of Living Hard to Manage for Some Students
By Mackenzie Yardley Costs are high and some College of Southern Nevada students feel it. There is hope for correction in the economy as raising rates lowered inflation by nearly 5% but it hasn’t trickled down to CSN students yet. Professor Robert Thompson, a CSN economics professor, is hopeful about the future. “With respect to […]
Businesses Launch with Help of Program at CSN
By Kalani Reyes Business incubator program at College of Southern Nevada helps students start companies. Any student at the College who wants to start a business can contact Kevin Raiford, a nationally-recognized business professor at CSN, to get involved in the program he created to encourage entrepreneurialism. Raiford along with other faculty in the business […]
Working Black Friday is Exhausting
By Charles LaRocca Black Friday typically brings out the bargain buyers in boatloads. The day is fun for many but for some College of Southern Nevada students who are working this day, it can be a real pain. According to a Nov. 14 press release by the National Retail Federation, one of the largest retail […]
Easter Brings in the Bunnies and Billions
By Carlie Cass Easter is commercialized like many other holidays. Consumers spend billions buying crafty and colorful retail products and food including: eggs, candy and baskets. “I’m a sucker for buying gifts for my family,” said College of Southern Nevada student Sandra Ellison. “I went to the store for eggs and everything else came after […]
Time to File Taxes, Students Can Save with Education Credits
By Eileen Salazar Uncle Sam sits back and waits to collect his money no later than Wednesday, April 15. Students who work and make more than $10,150 a year must file taxes. The American Opportunity Tax Credit and Lifetime Learning Credit can save students thousands. There are two tax credits available for 2014 filings to […]
People Can Take You Places
By Alex Aguilar Creating networks with access to professionals can help students get jobs. A workshop called The Art of Networking was held on campus for students. “I believe that networking is a critical part of any student’s career,” said Kathia Sotelo Calderon, College of Southern Nevada student who attended the seminar. “There is the […]
Beware of Identity Theft This Holiday Season
By Yessica Casias Holiday shopping is in full gear and identity theft is happening. Students should be aware of the threats and use precautions to protect personal data. According to the United States Department of Justice identity theft or identity fraud are crimes in which someone wrongfully obtains and uses another person’s private data in […]
Deals, Markups and Long Hours on Black Friday
By Chace Alvarez Black Friday is the name given to the day following Thanksgiving, which starts the Christmas shopping season. Many College of Southern Nevada students work this intense day. Most major retailers open extremely early on Black Friday and offer promotional deals that are unheard of. For example, in the past some flat screens […]
Entrepreneurialism
By Evan Combs Silicon Valley Entrepreneurship Presentation was held at College of Southern Nevada’s Cheyenne campus on Nov. 13. Three speakers gave students and faculty, who are interested in starting businesses, tips on how to pursue entrepreneurial ventures. Andrew Scheuermann, graduate of Stanford University with a Ph.D. in materials science and engineering, gave insight on […]