CSN Spirit Week encourages community engagement through themed days

Patrick Villa Faculty Senate Chair
Patrick Villa Faculty Senate Chair - College of Southern Nevada Website
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Each day of the upcoming CSN Spirit Week, running from November 18 to 22, will feature a different theme designed to engage students and staff. The week begins with “Cozy Attire Monday,” encouraging participants to wear their most comfortable outfits. This is followed by “Silly Sock Tuesday,” where individuals can showcase their most festive socks.

On Wednesday, creativity takes center stage with “Character Wednesday,” inviting everyone to dress as a favorite character from movies, shows, or books. Thursday is dedicated to school pride with “CSN Pride Thursday,” prompting attendees to wear CSN colors or merchandise. The week concludes with “Gratitude Friday,” focusing on reflection and thankfulness.

Participants are encouraged to visit any Student Government office daily for check-ins and raffle tickets. Each day’s participation offers a chance to win prizes, including a $50 bookstore credit. These themes provide an opportunity for connection within the CSN community.

Students are also invited to share their Spirit Week looks on Instagram by tagging @NevadaASCSN. Winners will be notified in the following week.



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