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Culture Clash and friends will take on the laughter vote

“Vote or Die Laughing” se exhibirá en el citado teatro, ubicado en 18111 Nordhoff Street, Northridge, CA 91330, y las entradas, que empiezan en $38, se pueden conseguir llamando al 818.677.3000 o entrando a ValleyPerformingArtsCenter.org. No puedes dejar de votar… y de asistir al show. -- Hoy Los Angeles

Ventura County Archaeological Society

7 p.m. at Chumash Indian Museum, 3290 Lang Ranch Parkway, Thousand Oaks. Rachel Giraudo, an assistant professor of anthropology at Cal State Northridge, discusses“Identity Politics at a Southern African World Heritage Site.” Web: www.venturaarchaeology.org. -- Simi Valley Acorn

Priest celebrates 15 years of ministry

Before answering his call to ministry, Kyriacou studied film production and screenwriting at Cal State Northridge. He worked on a few films and television shows before earning his Master of Divinity in May 2001. -- Moorpark Acorn

The power of office amenities in the workplace

Alternatively, passive amenity spaces promote quiet reflection and stress reduction. We see our corporate and institutional clients alike, providing privacy rooms, phone booths, libraries and private study areas within the work environment. California State University, Northridge’s Oasis Wellness Center even includes decompression pods that allows students to take time for themselves to decompress from the stresses of college life. -- Building Design & Construciton

'Vote for Laughing' takes on the election circus

Sin embargo, en “Vote or Die Laughing”, que se presenta por única ocasión el 1 de noviembre en el Valley Performing Arts Center de la California State University, en Northridge, Trump no será el único que aporte los temas. A la adversaria, Hillary Clinton, también le sacarán sus trapitos, adelantaron los productores. -- La Opinión

CSUN Receives $2.77 Million to Build ‘Bridges’ to Regenerative Medicine

They may discover the key to help repair spinal cord injuries, help paralyzed children run again or find the cure for cancer. Fifty undergraduate students from California State University, Northridge will get the chance of a lifetime to conduct stem cell research alongside some of the top scientists in the country as part of a $2.77-million grant to the university.-- AmericanTowns.com

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