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 […]
Cross Country Teams Finish Nationally Ranked
By Alex Landolfi College of Southern Nevada’s Cross-Country program quickly emerged as premier teams in the NJCAA. At the recent national championship meets, the men’s team secured 21st place, while the women’s secured 25th: both finishing the season nationally ranked. A large part of the Coyotes’ successes this year is attributed to the Head Cross […]
CSN Men’s Basketball Works to Turn Season Around
By Chase Jones New College of Southern Nevada Head Men’s Basketball Coach Mike Lee leads players in their optimism and skills as they work to turn the season around. CSN Men’s Basketball is running a losing season so far 0-10, with hopes for wins in the 16 remaining games. Lee said, this season he […]
Webb Telescope Pictured Ethereal View of NGC346
By Oscar Benitez NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope is said to be a time machine of sorts. It recently gave astronomers insight into the formation and evolution of stars and galaxies. It captured images of the brightest and largest star-forming region in the Small Magellanic Cloud. According to Oct. 10, 2023 press release titled “NASA’s […]
VP Kamala Harris at CSN: Fight for Freedom
By Maia Perez Vice President of the United States Kamala Harris spoke at College of Southern Nevada in her “Fight for our Freedoms” tour telling the students their votes matter. According to The White House’s website in its Briefing Room in a Sept. 7 news release, “At around a dozen schools across at least seven […]
Trump Indicted for Hush-Money Scheme
By Xavier Batts Never in 245 years of American history has a former commander-in-chief and leader of the free world been arrested until now. Donald Trump was indicted on 34 counts. College of Southern Nevada professors weigh-in on the impact to the country. On April 4, Trump was charged on multiple counts of felony indictment […]
Spy Balloons Meant for Surveillance
By Karen Lizzete Spy balloons shot down over South Carolina. Reports of China using them to spy on sensitive military sites concern the nation. College of Southern Nevada professors comment on the severity of the situation. The object first seen on Jan. 28 when the United States Air Force tracked it over Alaska when it […]
Formula 1 Coming to Vegas in November
By Olivia Lindsay International racing-series Formula 1 is set to take on Las Vegas and aims to bring spectacular cars as well as economic benefits to the City. Las Vegas Grand Prix scheduled for Nov. 16 to 18, 2023 will showcase the best cars and fan experiences that Formula 1 offers. The F1 race is […]
Autism Awareness Month
By Karen Lizzete According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, “People with ASD may behave, communicate, interact and learn in ways that are different from most other people. There is often nothing about how they look that sets them apart from other people. The abilities of people with ASD can vary significantly. For […]
Phone Addiction Causes Issues
By A.J.-Leilani Viloria Phone addiction is real and many students experience it. Experts weigh in on impacts to focus, mental health and interpersonal relationships. According to Healthline, a website that provides expert health guidance, in an article titled “How to Tell if you Could be Addicted to your Phone” from October 2019, the brain contains […]