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CSUN Plays Man Down, Defeats No. 12 USD 3-1

SAN DIEGO—Despite playing a man down for just over the final 26 minutes in the second half, California State University, Northridge defeated No. 12 San Diego 3-1 in men’s soccer action Friday night at Torero Stadium. -- SCV News

UW to conclude home non-conference schedule with match against CSUN on Sunday

The University of Washington women’s soccer team will be playing their final home game of the non-conference season against California State University, Northridge (CSUN). The Huskies are coming off two consecutive home wins and will be looking to continue their winning streak. The match will also include a Youth Sporting Goods Drive, where donated sporting goods will be distributed to those in need. The game will be broadcast live on Pac-12 Washington. -- BVM Sports

Ohtani-less Angels lose to AL-leading Orioles 6-3

Rosenberg was solid after that Baltimore rally, striking out four. The Cal State Northridge product is in the majors to fill the rotation spots vacated by the injured Ohtani and jettisoned Lucas Giolito, who landed in Cleveland. -- Spectrum News 1

Joshua Heath | My Platform: More Laws for Santa Clarita

“I am so blessed to finally receive my bachelor’s degree from CSUN with honors. It has been four years of hard work and dedication. However, I’m still struggling enormously with male pattern baldness. All the stress from studying clearly had an impact on my hairline. At 22, I should be in the prime of my life, a young lion ready to enter the world. Instead I look like Al Lewis from the Munsters.” -- Santa Clarita Valley Signal

THE PROSE BOWL: A NIGHT OF SPOKEN WORD WITH GET LIT

Erica Almond is a Get Lit Alumni of 2013 — 2014. She competed in the Classic Slam both years with Cleveland High School, winning their first awarded title in 2014. This opportunity through Get Lit shaped her entire outlook on her world and voice. Along with possibilities of the Arts and Communication. With the confidence built from poetry, she became fearless in pursuing her dreams-becoming a dancer, a CSUN Communications Studies Graduate, and a Get Lit Teaching Artist today. She is moved beyond words to be back working with both Get Lit and the students. She hopes to make a deep impact within the community and inspire students to follow their greatest passions. -- Discover Los Angeles

The legendary Martha Graham Dance Company turns 100 in 2026. The celebration starts now

It’s also an apt ethos for the Martha Graham Dance Company, especially as it nears its 100th anniversary in 2026. While planning the celebration of the milestone, Eilber and the company’s executive director, LaRue Allen, had to be intentional in revisiting Graham’s own history and honoring the longest-running dance company in the nation. The result is Graham100, a three-year celebration that starts this fall at the Soraya on the Cal State Northridge campus. -- Los Angeles Times

From LA to OC, Asian night markets draw thousands over a common language: Food

Events such as FoodieLand Night Market in Pasadena and San Diego, KTOWN Night Market in Koreatown, the Taste of Japan in Anaheim and Little Saigon’s Asian Garden Night Market in Westminster have exploded in size and popularity and draw big crowds. Universities have gotten in on the trend as well, with schools like the University of Southern California, San Diego State University, Cal State Northridge, and UC Irvine starting their own night markets on campus. The big ones are concentrated in the summer, but others “pop up” year around. -- Los Angeles Daily News

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