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Communities of color are often the first and most impacted by the human decisions that contribute to climate change. They are also the places where the foundations for environmental justice can be found, according to California State University, Northridge Chicana/o studies professor Stevie Ruiz. -- SCV News

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California State University, Northridge is a public university located in the San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles, Calif. The nation’s second-largest public master’s university, CSU Northridge’s 353-acre campus boasts a community of nearly 40,000 students. Students at CSU Northridge can choose from more than 100 academic programs across nine colleges, with psychology, radio television broadcast, and criminal justice being among the most popular. -- Forbes Magazine

Writers Guild, Studios Continue Negotiations That Could End Strike

While only actors and writers have been on strike, the lack of production has meant that many people in Hollywood — from costumers to caterers — have been without a paycheck, too. As of the beginning of August, the strikes were estimated to have cost the California economy $3 billion dollars, according to an estimate from Professor Todd Holmes of Cal State Northridge. -- Hollywood Patch

PAMA AND SHURE ANNOUNCE RECIPIENTS OF 2023 MARK BRUNNER SCHOLARSHIP

The 2023 Mark Brunner Professional Audio Scholarship recipients are Dennis Freeman from Middle Tennessee State University (for the third consecutive year); Benjamin Nix-Bradley from CSU Northridge (for the second year); and Valor Swezey from University of New Haven (for the first year). -- Music Connection Magazine

CSUN Women’s Basketball Adds Ramia Griffin to Coaching Staff

California State University, Northridge head women’s basketball coach Carlene Mitchell has hired Ramia Griffin as the Matadors’ director of basketball operations. She will also serve as the video coordinator for the CSUN program. -- SCV News

CSUN Women’s Soccer battles UC Davis to a scoreless draw in hard-fought matchup

CSUN Women’s Soccer and UC Davis battled to a scoreless draw in a hard-fought game. Goalkeeper Hayden Mauldin had an impressive performance, making seven saves and securing her second shutout of the season. Despite UC Davis generating more shots, CSUN withstood the pressure and created scoring opportunities of their own. The match had its moments of excitement, including a close call for CSUN where a shot hit the crossbar but was ruled to not have crossed the line. Both teams played with determination, making the game an entertaining contest for the fans. -- BVM Sports

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