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Conrad Realtors Celebrates 60th Anniversary

Many of Jeremy Conrad’s memories of growing up in San Clemente involve the local beaches in some aspect, whether it was going with his mother, or surfing every day after school. Upon attending college and playing baseball at California State University, Northridge, he previously entertained the notion of forging his own path away from the family business after seeing how much his parents put into their jobs. -- San Clemente Times

New study suggests major reforms needed to meet LA housing production goals

The report authored by UCLA and California State University Northridge examined how the long and complex housing development process has contributed to the city's failure to keep pace with housing needs. According to California's Regional Housing Needs Assessment (RHNA), the city must add approximately 456,643 units from 2021 to 2029, which is a five-fold increase over the 83,865 units produced from 2010 to 2019. -- CBS Los Angeles

Estudiantes clasificados como AB540 en desventaja en la universidad

Más del doble de los estudiantes no nacidos en Estados Unidos que se inscriben a la Universidad Estatal de California en Northridge (CSUN) son considerados AB540 y no pueden trabajar en el campus, situación que los puede afectar en sus estudios universitarios. -- La Opinion

Is academic probation working at California’s colleges?

In the latest of our ‘Ask CJN’ series, Cal State Northridge student Isabella Warren asks what colleges are doing to support students on academic probation. That probation status is supposed to be a wake-up call for students, but campuses vary in their approach. Some, we found, are experimenting with new ways to reduce the stigma and retain students. -- CalMatters

Business council report says LA must cut rules to reach state’s housing goal

The report authored by UCLA and California State University Northridge examined how the long and complex housing development process has contributed to the city’s failure to keep pace with housing needs set by the state. According to California’s Regional Housing Needs Assessment (RHNA), the city must add approximately 456,643 units from 2021 to 2029, a five-fold increase over the 83,865 units produced from 2010 to 2019. -- Los Angeles Daily News

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