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Kobe Level: MVP on locals and imports

Nitong Lunes, ang pagpili ng MVP sa UAAP at NCAA naman ang pinuna ni Kobe, naka-base sa US at naglalaro sa Cal State Northridge. -- Abante Tonite - Philippines (in Filipino)

UC San Diego Hits the Big(ger) Time

UC San Diego is joining the Division I-level Big West Conference where its teams will play against universities with similarly underpowered athletic reputations like UC Riverside and Cal State Northridge. -- Voice of San Diego

Flute and Guitar Duo Celebrate Holidays at Westfield Memorial Library

Mr. Calmes earned degrees in Classic Guitar Performance from California State University, Northridge; the University of Southern California and the Juilliard School. He debuted at Carnegie Recital Hall as Winner of the Artists International Competition. He teaches at Wall High School. -- Tap into Elizabeth - NJ

ALUM ADRIÁN GONZÁLEZ CAMARGO

Obtuvo la maestría en guionismo por la California State University, Northridge, rankeada entre las mejores escuelas de cine por la publicación especializada Variety, siendo alumno de profesionales de la industria hollywoodense como Eric Edson, Scott Sturgeon y Julia Swift, entre otros. Realizó su posgrado bajo el auspicio de la prestigiosa beca Fulbright-García Robles. En el 2013 recibió el apoyo a realizadores cinematográficos del IMCINE para escritura de guión y fue seleccionado a participar en el Berlinale-Guadalajara Talent Campus. -- El Despertar - Mexico (in Spanish)

A Legendarily Censored Chicana Mural Finds Itself Shielded From View Once Again

"Here we are in 2017 and it’s still controversial, it’s still being silenced,” says Denise Sandoval, a curator and professor of Chicana/o studies at Cal State Northridge, who was not involved in the exhibit. “This reveals a Los Angeles that does not want to deal with its racist and exclusionary past, the ugly side of history.” -- LA Weekly

Spanish-Language Broadcasters Take a Fall

“We’re seeing a significant drop in Spanish-language audiences for legacy media,” said Jose Benavides, professor of journalism at California State University Northridge. -- Los Angeles Business Journal

San Jacinto Fault very active

“It has the most quakes, but more are little or modest than on any other fault,” said Dr. Julian Lozos, assistant professor in the Geological Science Department at the California State University, Northridge. He partly attributes this to the San Jacinto’s youth. “It is only about one million years — very young. -- Idyllwild Town Crier

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