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Burbank City Council Candidate Profile: Tamala Takahashi

We have three children who grew up in Burbank and are now all in college: CSUN, Cal Poly SLO, and San Jose State. Our youngest graduated from Burroughs during the pandemic. That makes us recent “empty nesters,” which we are still getting used to. We hope that one day our kids will be able to come back to Burbank, if they so choose, to raise their families here as well. -- My Burbank

AUA and CSUN Sign Memorandum of Understanding

The American University of Armenia and California State University, Northridge renewed their existing partnership signing a new Memorandum of Understanding on September 12 in recognition of the mutual educational interests and research aspirations shared by the two institutions. --Asbarez Daily Newspaper

Insurers Warn California’s Inaction Threatens Auto Policies

“The commissioner is an elected official and he’s trying to serve his constituents in a way that does not favor market forces,” said David Russell, a professor of insurance and finance at California State University, Northridge. “But if you suppress rates, you’re going to get availability problems.” --Carrier Management

How should California address college student housing crisis?

Among the students who have struggled to find affordable housing near their campuses is Ethan Kaplan, a fifth-year student at CSU Northridge in Los Angeles County. Monthly rent at the apartment Kaplan lived in last year has since jumped about $1,000 per month, forcing him and his roommates to move out. --EdSource

THE SORAYA FAMILY FUN FOUR PACK

The Soraya at California State University, Northridge is providing families with an incentive to turn out for their family-friendly performances this season. Tickets for the whole family, fees and parking all adds up. To make it easy for families to enjoy their performances, The Soraya is now offering a family four-pack to select shows: Four tickets to any one of the following family- friendly shows for just $99. --LA Parent

Local organizations discuss progress, support for Childhood Cancer Awareness Month

In addition to bags filled with comfort items like stickers, coloring books, a teddy bear and other comfort items for kids, the organization raises money for tickets to events for families, and scholarships, so survivors can continue their education after their battle, which is what Castaneda is currently doing at Cal State Northridge. While working on his marketing degree, Castaneda is putting both his experience and what he's learning at CSUN to good use, creating partnerships with dozens of local businesses that support Bags of Love. --Yahoo! News

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