What Thanksgiving Means to Me

By Douglas Farra Your Guide to Gratitude: There is holiday cheer in the air and a need to find gratitude for the year. Figuring out how to be grateful seems to be challenging for some. The holiday experience can become busy and stressful with all the responsibility, family and “life” that people deal with. Here […]

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 […]

Latino Academic Success Forum

  By Chris Moxon College of Southern Nevada Latino students comprise nearly 25 percent of the total school’s population. According to Excelencia in Education, an organization that gathers data and analytics to identify trends, CSN has the nation’s highest graduating rate for Latinos pursuing two-year degrees in science and technology. However, Latino graduating rates are […]

Careers in Communications, Students Inspired at Seminar

By Rodrigo Vazquez Media is more impactful now than ever. The fields of communications and journalism are very competitive and evolving rapidly. Students from the College of Southern Nevada had a unique experience to learn about the fields and hear expert commentary from professionals. The Association of Students in Communication, in collaboration with the department […]

Budding Film Artist Makes ‘Money, Money, Money’

By Alexsis Neuman Imagine spending: $30 an actor, $80 on catering, and $100 on props to make an independent film. College of Southern Nevada’s student Christopher Dunnam did just that for a 14-day shoot for his short film “Money, Money, Money”. “All of the effort is worth it,” Dunnam Said. Independent films are funded through […]

Take Advantage of Scholarships

By Ricardo Torres Students need a lot of money to go through school. Costs of tuitions, fees, and books are high, and scholarships and grants – money awarded for academic success or special talents that does not need to be repaid – can help. The College of Southern Nevada offers scholarship opportunities. Some are funded […]

Art of Eating at Thanksgiving

By Chris Moxon Thanksgiving is a wonderful time for friends and family to enjoy each other’s company as they devour a feast made for kings. There’s a strategy, though, that can be put in place to embellish the day with careful and precise planning. In the morning a person should have a small breakfast. This […]