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Sex discrimination at religious schools, contraception vending machines: 5 Things podcast
A big issue right now in this process is that vending machines are not being distributed equitably. The implementation of the machines, as I mentioned, it's completely student led. And it often does take months if not years of activism, which does mean that they tend to exist on campuses that have bigger student populations and are wealthier. Which is why we see schools like Stanford, Dartmouth, Harvard, and other elite schools have the machines. Although there are state schools that also have machines like Cal State Northridge and Purdue for example, it's still not equal even within these public flagship schools, again, because it does take just months or years of student-led efforts to make this happen. For example, the University of Washington has three campuses in the state, and currently, a vending machine is present at the Seattle campus, which is actually the only campus of the three that does have a health clinic, while the other two don't and also don't have a vending machine. -- USA Today
Knights baseball: Corvallis clobbers Walla Walla for 11th straight win
Levi Jones (Oregon State) was 4-for-4 with two RBIs and two runs, Mason Le (CSU Northridge) was 3-for-4 with two RBIs and Ethan Hott (Stanford) had two hits and three RBIs to pace a 15-hit attack. -- Corvallis Gazette-Times
La Cumbre Country Club Hosting State Women’s Amateur Golf Championship
There is one local player in the field: Dos Pueblos High alum Gabby Minier, who completed her fourth season at Colorado State this spring. She will tee off at No. 10 at 1:20 p.m. on Monday. Her playing partners are Natalie Mu, a former Cal golfer who won the Southern California Women’s Mid-Amateur last year, and Gracie Piar, of Cal State Northridge, a former Illinois high school state champion and four-time all-state honoree. -- Noozhawk
Northwoods League: Five Stingers, coaching staff head to All-Star Game
Fitzer is a redshirt sophomore at California State University-Northridge. He's from Aliso Viejo, California. He's hitting .281 with eight homers and 39 RBIs in 160 at-bats. He has scored 45 runs and walked 29 times with nine hit-by-pitches. -- Yahoo! Sports
Trevor Olson brings coaching experience to CSUN women’s basketball team
Trevor Olson, a seasoned coach with success at the University of San Diego, has joined the CSUN women’s basketball coaching staff as an assistant coach. Head coach Carlene Mitchell praised Olson for his experience in winning cultures and his dedication to the holistic development of student-athletes. Olson’s tenure at USD saw the team achieve milestones in both on-court performance and academic success. His expertise in coaching the guards and his impact on recruiting will be valuable additions to CSUN’s program. Olson is excited to contribute to the winning tradition of CSUN and help develop scholar-athletes under Mitchell’s leadership. -- BVM Sports
Ala Errebhi’s mission to make information accessible to all
California State University Northridge, which is in Southern California, was the setting for Errebhi college years. During her time at CSUN, she got a chance to work in her chosen field. Her first job in the real world was at the college radio station. -- FOX 2 Now
Canyon High School welcomes new assistant principal
She took the next steps of getting her teaching credentials and her master’s degree in educational leadership and policy studies from California State University, Northridge. -- Santa Clarita Valley Signal
The making of Big Little Sis…
I arrived in NY from Los Angeles many many years ago to attend Hunter College and completed a long overdue and unfinished BA from CSUN California State University Northridge. At Hunter College I was enrolled in a “Theater for Disabilities” class for both abled and disabled actors. -- Splash Magazines
These charts show which Californians go to the most selective colleges
CSU Northridge — a Cal State school that accepts nearly every student that applies — had the largest Hispanic enrollment in 2021. -- San Francisco Chronicle
Bixby Park mural will celebrate LGBTQ culture, history
Marie Cartier, a poet and professor of gender and women’s studies at Cal State Northridge, shares a poem called our abortion rights at the Dyke March at Bixby Park on July 8, 2022. -- Signal Tribune