ASCSN announces spring events for students interested in clubs and government

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The Associated Students of the College of Southern Nevada (ASCSN) have announced their spring events for 2025. These events include the Registered Student Clubs and Organizations (RSCO) Monthly Meetings and the ASCSN Senate Meetings.

The RSCO meetings are designed for members of student clubs or those interested in joining. They will begin at 9 a.m. and will take place across various CSN campuses on the following dates: January 31 at Henderson, February 28 at Charleston, March 14 at North Las Vegas, April 25 at Henderson, and May 9 at Charleston.

For students interested in student government, the Senate Meetings offer an opportunity to observe leadership activities. These meetings will start at 11 a.m., with virtual attendance options available. The scheduled dates are January 24 and 31 at Henderson, February 21 and 28 at Charleston, March 7 and 14 at North Las Vegas, April 4 and 25 at Henderson, and May 2 and 9 at Charleston.

Students seeking leadership opportunities or wishing to connect with others can attend these events. More information is available by visiting tinyurl.com/RSCAOSp25 or tinyurl.com/ASCSNSenateSp25.



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