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Harry Styles, who helped a fan come out (at a concert)
«Purtroppo abbiamo preso i biglietti all’ultimo minuto, siamo venute appositamente da Los Angeles», ha rivelato Elizabeth, studentessa della California State University, Northridge, parlando con la NBC. «Non credo che mia madre avrebbe potuto seguire il concerto in piedi con me nelle prime file». Tra l’altro non è la prima volta che Harry aiuta un fan a fare coming out nel corso di un suo live. -- Vanity Fair, Italy (in Italian)
CSUN | On Point: Isabeau and Harper
CSUN presents their student news broadcast On Point for 11/04/21.
Guests: Prof. Stephanie Bluestein, Diana Medina, Zoe Ives, Erick Gabriel, Nikita Opel -- SCVtv
Harry Styles helps fan come out to her mom at Milwaukee concert
McConnell, a political science student at California State University, Northridge, said her mom probably knew about her sexuality before she officially told her — or rather, had Harry Styles tell her. -- NBC News
Harry Styles Helps Fan Come Out to Her Mom During His Concert
The California State University, Northridge, student said that after the concert, her mom told her, "You always had a flair for dramatics" in reaction to having Styles help her come out. -- People Magazine
Artak Beglaryan Discusses Artsakh’s Current State of Affairs at Public Forum
The program then continued in the grand hall of the Armenian Society Center where a capacity audience came to listen to Mr. Beglaryan’s remarks. Dr. Vahram Shemmassian, Director and Professor of the Armenian Studies Program at California State University, Northridge, opened the public forum by welcoming the audience and asking them to stand for the playing of the national anthems of the United States of America and the Republics of Armenia and Artsakh. -- Asbarez
Becoming an Investor in Real Estate Rental Properties
Ray Calnan
Associate Professor of Real Estate at California State University, Northridge
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In your experience, when is the best time in your life to start managing rental properties? And how many properties would you say investors should start with?
The best time to start managing properties is as soon as possible. Most real estate investors build wealth over time. Therefore, starting early will help you build your portfolio. The key thing to remember is that different types of investments require varying levels of hands-on management. If you are handy and can take care of some of the repairs, or are familiar with the rental process and can lease the property on your own, then you will be able to capture more of the return yourself. However, this requires time and energy. Many younger people who have more time and less capital are happier to do the work themselves in order to keep more of the return. This makes 1-4 unit residential properties more attractive to beginning investors, whereas seasoned investors may decide to move to NNN properties requiring less hands-on management. -- MoneyGeek
Harry Styles Helps Fan Come Out to Her Mom During His Concert
The California State University, Northridge, student said that after the concert, her mom told her, "You always had a flair for dramatics" in reaction to having Styles help her come out. -- Yahoo! Finance
SkillSurvey Announces Top-Performing "Career Ready" Colleges and Universities
Top 5 "Career Ready" Business Schools**
Jack C. Massey College of Business - Belmont University
David Nazarian College of Business and Economics - California State University, Northridge
Fowler College of Business - San Diego State University
Heavener School of Business - University of Florida
Williamson College of Business Administration - Youngstown State University -- Kolt Country Lifestyle
David Sedaris is coming to Southern California even if he doesn’t understand it here
David Sedaris on stage
Nov. 9: Irvine Barclay Theatre, Irvine.
Nov. 10: Younes and Soraya Nazarian Center for the Performing Arts at California State University, Northridge. -- Los Angeles Daily News
How CPTED is combining hardware with heart-ware
Working as the liaison between IACLEA and the National Crime Prevention Council (NCPC) in 2006, we developed the curriculum for a new 3-day Campus Crime Prevention Officer training program that was funded through a grant from the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA). Following several successful pilot classes conducted throughout the U.S. and Canada (Duke University, California State University-Northridge, Northeastern University, Toronto University, etc.) this program become a popular professional development opportunity for college and university crime prevention officers and administrators. -- Security Information Watch