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“VOTE OR DIE LAUGHING” at Valley Performing Arts Center

California State University, Northridge, home of the largest Chicano Studies Department in the nation and an epicenter of activism ,was an appropriate venue to host “Vote or Die Laughing” with Culture Clash, the pioneers of Latino political satire. -- San Fernando Valley Sun

Essential tools for measuring audience metrics and engagement

Daniela Gerson, professor of community, ethnic and participatory media at California State University, Northridge, suggested using the Center for Investigative Reporting’s Impact Tracker, an open source platform for monitoring and visualizing stories’ long-term impact over time. -- International Journalists' Network

YOLA AT HOLA MUSICIANS RETURN FROM ANNIVERSARY TOUR

The first concert took place at the Valley Performing Arts Center at Cal State Northridge on Oct. 22. The music program, which includes selections of Beethoven and Brahms, Marquez and Dvorak, is supplemented by a video program produced by LA Phil. Projected on the screen behind the musicians we see music students going about their daily lives, leaving home at the start of their days, arriving at rehearsal, and preparing to perform. -- Heart of Los Angeles

Essential Politics: Red state, blue state, my state, your state

Harris’ roadshow then motored south to Cal State Northridge, where both she and Senate rival Rep. Loretta Sanchez (D-Orange) spoke to students. They each pitched proposals for making college more affordable, but some students were skeptical about promises of free tuition. -- Los Angeles Times

Kamala Harris 'way ahead' of Loretta Sanchez in Senate race

Political Science professor Tyler J. Hughes at California State University, Northridge said the race has generated “very little excitement” in part because it’s a contest between two Democrats and because it hasn’t appeared to be close. Hughes says it’s unfortunate it hasn’t gotten more press attention because, whatever happens, California will be electing its first woman of color to the Senate. -- The Desert Sun

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