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COLLEGIATE WATER POLO ANNOUNCES 2023 WOMEN’S DIVISION I ALL-AMERICA TEAMS
Comprised of 70 student-athletes, the team features players from 27 institutions as Arizona State University (one), Brown University (three), California State University-Fullerton (one), California State University-Northridge (three), Fresno State University (two), Harvard University (four), Indiana University (three), Iona University (one), Long Beach State University (three), Long Island University (one), Loyola Marymount University (two), Marist College (three), Princeton University (four), San Jose State University (one), Stanford University (five), the University of California (three), the University of California-Irvine (five), the University of California-Davis (one), the University of California-Los Angeles (five), the University of California-San Diego (three), the University of California-Santa Barbara (one), the University of Hawaii (three), the University of Michigan (two), the University of Southern California (six), the University of the Pacific (one) and Wagner College (two) each garnered a minimum of one athlete on either the First, Second, Third or Honorable Mention Team Division I All-America lists. -- SwimSwam
Stanford Regional Preview: Can Aggies Beat Cal State Fullerton?
The Titans ended the regular on a positive note, picking up the series victory over Cal Poly. While California State Northridge also finished 20-10 in Big West play, Cal State Fullerton won the early season matchup 2-1, and held the tiebreaker, thus giving them the nod over the Matadors. -- Sports Illustrated
The ‘Policy Nerd’ Vs. The Grassroots Organizer In LA City Council Race To Replace Nury Martinez
Alcaraz went to UC Irvine and Padilla went to UC Berkeley. Each earned a masters degree in public administration — Alcaraz from USC, Padilla from Cal State Northridge. -- LAist
AUTODESK, a software company that supports Latino students pursuing STEM careers
The California State University, Northridge (CSUN) campus will be home to a new innovation center that will provide science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) opportunities, and skills to Latino students. -- CALO News
CSUN Prof’s ‘Volcano That Left’ Recalls the Realities of the Immigrant Experience
When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, California State University, Northridge Central American and transborder studies professor Beatriz Cortez, an internationally recognized sculptor, wondered about other pandemics and their impact on the world. -- SCV News
State Farm Will No Longer Sell New Home Insurance In California. What Happens Now?
Joining to discuss is Ben Christopher, reporter covering housing policy for Calmatters, and David Russell, professor of insurance and finance and director for the center for risk management and insurance at CSU, Northridge. Have questions about State Farm’s decision? Have you experienced home loss due to wildfire? Have questions about the future of your home insurance? Call 866-893-5722 or email
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Tax on short-term rentals like Airbnb could fund California affordable housing
Recent research has found a reallocation of long-term housing units into short-term rentals, leading to an upward pressure on prices. A 2020 study by a team from the National Bureau of Economic Research; California State University, Northridge; and the University of Southern California pegged the number at an annual increase of $9 in monthly rent and $1,800 in home prices in the median neighborhood. That is often driven by large-scale operators from outside of the communities; a 2017 analysis of short-term rentals in New Orleans found that nearly half of permitted units were registered to fewer than a fifth of operators. -- Jefferson Public Radio
Theater/arts: Which Bach is better? Find out on Friday
Raymond is an award-winning music educator, Cal State Northridge’s director of jazz studies, president-elect of the California Alliance for Jazz and — most importantly — a killer drummer in the Los Angeles music scene. -- Long Beach Press-Telegram
LEVELING UP: CONCERT TO FOCUS ON FEMALE/POC GAME COMPOSERS
Leveling Up: On Saturday, June 3, a special event will take place at the Plaza del Sol, California State University, Northridge. Nine composers of video game music, all women and/or people of color, will see their performed by the Helix Collective at a special concert called Level Up, presented by the Helix Collective and the Composers Diversity Collective. -- LA Weekly
The Art Studio, Inc. hosting visiting ceramists for Gumbo ClayFest 2023
Guest artists include Clarion University’s Gary Greenberg; Patsy Cox, Professor of Visual Art at California State University, Northridge; Danielle Weigandt, a paper clay artist working in Utah; Stephen Wolochowicz, an Ogden UT artist who specializes in abstract industrial shapes with organic features; and Steven Erickson, a New York-based artist working with large-scale clay construction. More guest artists will be announced. -- KFDM