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CSUN Women’s Soccer Returns Home for Matches Against Idaho and UCLA
CSUN Women’s Soccer returns home this week for two exciting matches. They will face off against Idaho on Thursday at 5 p.m. before hosting the defending national champion, UCLA, on Sunday at 4 p.m. CSUN is looking to bounce back after last week’s road losses, and the team’s goalkeeper, Hayden Mauldin, has been putting on impressive performances. This Sunday’s game against UCLA is a Matador Red Game, and fans wearing red shirts will receive free admission. Don’t miss out on the thrilling action! -- BVM Sports
Curb | Word Music Publishing Announces Staff Promotion & Addition
Schumacher began her publishing career at Disney Music Group, where she served as Catalog Manager and handled day-to-day writer management. In 2019, the California State University, Northridge graduate formed writer management and development company Darkhorse Music Management. Schumacher then joined Curb | Word Music Publishing in October 2021 as Creative Director, Country Publishing. -- Music Row
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CSUN Fall Food Pantry Drive
First Presbyterian Church of Granada Hills is sponsoring a Fall CSUN Food Pantry drive at First Presbyterian Church, Granada Hills,10400 Zelzah Ave. Saturday Sept. 23, 10am - 1 pm and Sunday, Sept. 24, 8:30 am - 11:00 am. To help our food challenged CSUN students, we are asking for canned or boxed food items, and toiletries. Please no glass containers or expired items. Checks made payable to CSUN Food Pantry are also welcome. Thank you very much for supporting our CSUN students! -- Northridge-Chatsworth Patch
Join us for CSUN ‘J-Day’ 2023 on Saturday, October 28
J-Day will offer workshops from professionals and journalism competitions at CSU Northridge on October -- Los Angeles Times
Vandal soccer team prepares to take on CSUN and UCSB in crucial college soccer matches
The Vandal soccer team is gearing up to face California State University Northridge (CSUN) and the University of California Santa Barbara (UCSB) this weekend. The Vandals, with a record of 3-1-1, will be looking to continue their strong performances on the road. CSUN, with a 0-5-1 record, has struggled to find the back of the net this season, while UCSB, with a 1-2-3 record, will be aiming to bounce back from recent results. Fans can follow the action on X, Instagram, and Facebook for all updates on Vandal Soccer. -- BVM Sports
CCUSD Hires Eight New Administrators Across Multiple Departments and Schools
Deanna Sinfield comes to CCUSD from the Santa Monica – Malibu Unified School District, where she served as the Director of Special Education, overseeing that district’s special education programs and staffing, inclusion practices, and legal compliance for 1,500 students with lEPs, from infancy through age 22. She previously served in a variety of capacities in the Santa Monica – Malibu Unified School District, including Principal, Vice Principal, School Psychologist and Special Education Coordinator. She earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology from the University of California – Santa Barbara and a master’s degree in counseling psychology and school psychology from California State University – Northridge. Sinfield earned her administrative credential from LACOE-Education Center East and is a licensed educational psychologist. -- Culver City Crossroads
Why Hollywood’s labor nightmare won’t end soon: Frustration, fear and mistrust
Todd Holmes, associate professor of entertainment media management at Cal State Northridge, estimated that the economic damage of the dual strikes on California was at least $3.5 billion so far and that it could balloon to $4 billion to $5 billion if the strikes stretch into October. -- Los Angeles Times
Should You Be Going to Preventive Physical Therapy?
“I know a number of clinics that are trying to implement an annual visit to a physical therapist—similar to how you would see your primary physician for a yearly physical,” says Katie Flores, a professor of physical therapy at California State University, Northridge. -- Outside Magazine
Metro unveils plan for walking, bicycling or rolling to a train station or bus stop
Metro held outreach events in Pacoima and at Cal State Northridge, said Isai Rosa, who oversaw Metro’s outreach and community surveys. Rosa said Metro conducted 22 in-person meetings at events in central Los Angeles, South Los Angeles, the San Gabriel Valley, San Fernando Valley, Antelope Valley, South Bay, Long Beach, Paramount, Venice and Santa Monica. -- Los Angeles Daily News