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LAPD armed robbery pursuit leads to uninvolved 19-year-old’s death on Northridge street
NORTHRIDGE — A 19-year-old California State University Northridge student who was uninvolved in a police pursuit early Thursday morning in Northridge was killed in a crash involving the suspect’s vehicle, and the driver of the vehicle being chased was arrested after running from the scene. --Los Angeles Daily News
Estudiante hispano de 19 años, la víctima inocente en el accidente de tránsito en Northridge
Un estudiante hispano de 19 años del Cal State Northridge (CSUN) fue identificado como la víctima inocente que falleció la madrugada de este jueves en un accidente relacionado con la persecución de un vehículo con dos sospechosos de robo a mano armada por parte de la policía de Los Ángeles. -- La Opinion (in Spanish)
Family and friends mourn innocent young man killed in pursuit crash
Family and friends mourned the loss of California State University Northridge student Eric Barbosa Guardado. The 19-year-old died after an armed robbery suspect being chased by the LAPD ran a red light and slammed into his car. -- CBS Los Angeles
CSUN student ID'd as victim killed in Northridge crash involving robbery suspect in police chase
NORTHRIDGE, LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- A 19-year-old Cal State Northridge student was identified as the innocent victim killed early Thursday morning in a high-speed crash involving a pair of armed robbery suspect who were being chased by police. -- ABC7
Northridge pursuit crash: CSUN student on way home from work killed by suspect fleeing from LAPD
LOS ANGELES - A 19-year-old student at California State University, Northridge, who was on his way home from work, was identified as the victim who was killed when a police chase ended in a horrific two-car collision in the San Fernando Valley overnight. -- FOX 11
Cal State Northridge Student Killed in Crash After Pursuit Driver Runs Red Light
A 19-year-old California State University Northridge student was killed in a crash that started as a police pursuit in Northridge as authorities attempted to stop someone wanted for armed robbery. -- NBC4
CSUN Part of Effort to Create Programs for Students with Intellectual Disabilities
California State University, Northridge is one of six CSU campuses sharing a $710,000 grant from the state’s Department of Developmental Services to establish and support inclusive postsecondary education pilot programs for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities. -- SCV News
Exhibit explores culture, politics of riding 'low and slow'
Decades of research led to numerous lowrider exhibits, works published and even the nickname “lowrider chick.” In her fifth exhibit, now open at CSU Northridge’s Library, Sandoval explores “The Politics of Low and Slow” through more than 400 contributed historical artifacts and artwork by Mister Cartoon, Esteban Oriol and Frank Romero. -- Spectrum News 1
CSUN Tax Clinic Returns for Another Year of Free Tax-Filing Assistance
Yet again another familiar, but disappointing, reminder that the holidays are over: the start of tax season. As the IRS is now accepting and processing returns for the year 2022, the light at the end of the tunnel otherwise known as California State University, Northridge’s VITA Clinic returns as well. -- San Fernando Valley Sun.
Paul McCarthy’s ‘WS White Snow’ makes it to L.A. just in time for Frieze
5. A.I.M
A.I.M by Kyle Abraham is gracing us with two upcoming performances across SoCal. First up, the dance company will perform “An Untitled Love,” one of Abraham’s newest works, at the Bovard Auditorium at USC tonight at 7:30 p.m. The show is set to music from Grammy-winning artist D’Angelo and explores the complexities of self-love and Black love. The event is free and only requires an RSVP on the Visions and Voices website. Then the company brings another recent work, “Requiem: Fire in the Air of the Earth,” to the Soraya at CSUN on Saturday. The show explores reincarnation, life and death with music by producer EDM artist Jlin. Tickets to the 8 p.m. show range from $39 to $49 and can be found on the Soraya’s website. -- Los Angeles Times