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Westerns revived as 'The Power of the Dog'' leads Oscar nods
The Western became wildly popular not just in the United States but also abroad, underscoring the universal appeal of its storytelling power, said Maria Elena de las Carreras, a film lecturer at California State University, Northridge. -- Asia One
Westerns revived as 'The Power of the Dog'' leads Oscar nods
The Western became wildly popular not just in the United States but also abroad, underscoring the universal appeal of its storytelling power, said Maria Elena de las Carreras, a film lecturer at California State University, Northridge. -- Rappler
Column: So who won the L.A. mayoral debate? Here’s what some voters are saying
My debate watchers, in addition to Eveloff, were Jennifer Lahoda, president of Pacific Resource Recovery and a member of the Boyle Heights Chamber of Commerce; Ron Gochez, a history teacher at Dr. Maya Angelou Community High School and vice president of the South Central Neighborhood Council; Yi Ding, Cal State Northridge librarian and coordinator of the Civic and Voter Engagement program; and Mike Washington, a retired pharmacist and West Adams resident. -- GranthshalaNews
Column: So who won the LA mayoral debate?
My debate observers, in addition to Eveloff, were Jennifer Lahoda, president of Pacific Resource Recovery and member of the Boyle Heights Chamber of Commerce; Ron Gochez, history teacher at Dr. Maya Angelou Community High School and vice president of the South Central Neighborhood Council; Yi Ding, Cal State Northridge Librarian and Civic and Voter Engagement Program Coordinator; and Mike Washington, retired pharmacist and resident of West Adams. -- GWN
Westerns revived as ‘The Power of the Dog’ leads Oscar nods
The Western became wildly popular not just in the United States but also abroad, underscoring the universal appeal of its storytelling power, said Maria Elena de las Carreras, a film lecturer at California State University, Northridge. -- Reuters
Addison Rae was just the first: These TikTokers have their eye on Hollywood, too
Currently a film major at California State University, Northridge, Uribe, 22, is working on using her online success to leverage a career in Hollywood. Getting invited to walk the red carpet for premieres of "West Side Story," "The Eternals" and "Moonfall" may seem to some like "skipping a step," but she stresses wanting to put the work in as a production assistant, background actor or red carpet correspondent first. -- USA Today
THIS Medal Rider Profile: Ayanna Kimbro
Ayanna Kimbro is a freshman at California State University Northridge and is currently ranked in the top five of the THIS/NHS Adult Medal standings. At 18 years of age, she just recently transitioned from a junior rider status to an adult amateur. -- The Plaid Horse
Addison Rae was just the first: These TikTokers have their eye on Hollywood, too
Currently a film major at California State University, Northridge, Uribe, 22, is working on using her online success to leverage a career in Hollywood. Getting invited to walk the red carpet for premieres of “West Side Story,” “The Eternals” and “Moonfall” may seem to some like “skipping a step,” but she stresses wanting to put the work in as a production assistant, background actor or red carpet correspondent first. -- USA News Hub
Student-built degree progression platform raises $11 Million to empower students and solve higher education’s major challenge
Institutions are building upon the insights afforded by active student usage to improve operational effectiveness around course demand and velocity to degree completion. “The piece that most excited me in lots of ways about Stellic is that it was built by students for students,” said Elizabeth Adams, Associate Vice President of Undergraduate Studies at California State University, Northridge. “To me that meant it was going to be something that was more engaging and we could use the student-centric planning and scheduling to forecast course demand. We were also doing ’15-to-Finish’ which was helping students move to the degree, but wasn’t moving them necessarily more quickly. I realized that often they weren’t looking down the road; they were looking to the next semester and we weren’t giving them the tools they needed to be able to figure out how to graduate more quickly.” -- AP
Should students pay for their university's athletics department? UC Davis student trying to end fees
"We have to apply for grants and scholarships all the time," said Cal State Northridge freshman Grace Chicoine. -- ABC 7 Los Angeles