CSN hosts English & Creative Writing Mixer for students

Federico Zaragoza PhD President
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The College of Southern Nevada (CSN) is set to host an English & Creative Writing Mixer, aimed at providing students with a platform to meet fellow writers, connect with professors, and gain insights into upcoming courses. The event is scheduled for September 12 from 3-5 pm at the NLV Horn Theater.

The mixer promises attendees a variety of activities designed to foster creativity and community. “Food, Snacks, & Drinks—because who can write on an empty stomach?” reads one promotional line, emphasizing the availability of refreshments.

Additionally, course previews will be offered to help students learn more about the creative writing classes available this semester. The event also aims to facilitate networking opportunities among students. “Network & Connect—meet fellow students, share your ideas, and start building your community of writers,” the invitation states.

The event welcomes both seasoned writers and newcomers looking for inspiration and community engagement. It underscores the dual benefits of creative stimulation and social interaction.

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