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CSUN Women’s Basketball Suffers First Defeat of the Season Against Santa Clara

CSUN Women’s Basketball suffers first loss this season to Santa Clara, falling 39-71. Santa Clara’s Marya Hudgins and Tess Heal led the charge, dominating the game. CSUN’s Coach Carlene Mitchell plans to work on defensive strategy moving forward. The Matadors will take on Hope International next. #GoMatadors -- BVM Sports

Top 100 Accountant 2023 – Ivan Axelrod

Axelrod has held leadership roles over the past 15 years with Provident Financial Management from 1997 when the firm was sold to American Express through its current ownership structure. As chief operating officer, he maintained a business environment that allowed the firm to meet its financial reporting requirements as well as expanding the firm that at one time operated five offices throughout the United States. He is a graduate of California State University Northridge (CSUN) with a Bachelor of Science in Accounting and began his 18 year career with Laventhol & Horwath in 1972. -- Los Angeles Business Journal

CSUN Dean Says College Degree Still Holds Value

A college degree has the power to transform lives – from higher earnings to upward mobility in the job market – and for decades research showed that earning a degree is almost always worthwhile. -- SCV News

Santa Clara vs. CSU Northridge Women's Basketball Predictions & Picks - November 14

Tuesday's contest that pits the Santa Clara Broncos (2-1) against the CSU Northridge Matadors (2-0) at Leavey Center is expected to be a lopsided matchup based on our computer prediction, which projects a final score of 79-52 in favor of Santa Clara, who is heavy favorites by our model. Game time is at 9:00 PM ET on November 14. -- KCRG

Actors union chief calls tentative deal with Hollywood studios ‘the largest in our industry’s history’ as it heads to members for a pivotal vote

With TV shows and films out of production, the strikes had a spillover effect on everyone from stagehands to restaurant workers in cities from Atlanta to Sante Fe, New Mexico. The total cost to the US economy could be as much as $10 billion, according to Todd Holmes, an associate professor at the California State University at Northridge. The TV business, where production cuts were underway before the walkouts, may not come back to the same level of activity. -- Fortune Magazine

Hollywood Actors to Start Voting Tuesday on Contract Deal

The dual strikes caused roughly $10 billion in losses nationwide, according to Todd Holmes, an associate professor of entertainment media management at California State University, Northridge. While the big studios are based in Los Angeles, they also use soundstage complexes in Georgia, New York, New Jersey and New Mexico. -- The New York Times

The Hollywood Strikes Are Over. So Just How Much Have They Affected Our Economy?

Klowden said his estimate of $6 billion in losses is a conservative figure. Other calculations, including one by California State University, Northridge professor Todd Holmes, say the figure is even higher. According to Holmes, there could be as much as $10 billion nationwide in strike-related economic losses, with California shouldering most of that. -- LAist

SEARCHING FOR LOS ANGELES BY THE GATEWAY ARCH - A REMINISCENCE

I was obsessed with Los Angeles. I had lived there for three years. I started my first real job there as a history professor at Cal State Northridge. My son was born there, in Hollywood no less, right across the street from the world headquarters of the Church of Scientology. But my husband worked in St. Louis, and after my son was born, I took leave from my job and we started family life in St. Louis together. -- New Geography

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