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CSUN Matador Report (9-1-2016)

Matadors Head to New Mexico to Face Lobos, FalconsThe CSUN Matadors (1-0-0) hit the road for a pair of contests in Albuquerque, NM as part of the TLC Plumbing and Utility Invitational on the campus of the University of New Mexico. On Friday, Sept. 2, the Matadors will face the host Lobos in a 6 p.m. (PT) match that will feature live video and live stats. Two days later, CSUN faces the Air Force Falcons in a 1 p.m. (PT) contest that will feature live stats. --SCV News

Abrams Artists Agency Promotes Two Agents To Vice Presidents

Baxter, who began his entertainment career as a successful commercial actor, studied Business Law at Cal State Northridge where he graduated with honors. Soon after that, he joined Abrams Artists Agency as an Agent in Training. Baxter represents such actors as Malcolm-Jamal Warner, Ben Savage, Denise Richards, Toby Huss, Alano Miller and Elise Eberle. -- Deadline Hollywood

Sting unveils new album during intimate KCSN radio session

Thus, one of the biggest rock stars in the annals of rock — Sting — materialized Wednesday at Cal State Northridge’s Valley Performing Arts Center, at noon no less (“Good evening!” he said after sauntering on stage, and quickly correcting himself, “Or good morning, I guess”), for a midday preview of new music before a tiny but boisterous crowd of about 300. -- Los Angeles Times

CSUN's Peter Marston: Race conversation could use more clarity in language

As a university professor, conversations about race are always on my horizon. I must admit that I am not a fan of them, not because the issues involved are unimportant — indeed, they are vital — but because the conversations are so repetitive and so predictably evoke an environment of mistrust. -- San Diego Union-Tribune

Sting Unveils New Album During Intimate KCSN Radio Session...

Thus, one of the biggest rock stars in the annals of rock - Sting - materialized Wednesday at Cal State Northridge's Valley Performing Arts Center, at noon no less ('Good evening!' he said after sauntering on stage, and quickly correcting himself, 'Or good morning, I guess'), for a midday preview of new music before a tiny but boisterous crowd of about 300. -- Public Now

CSUN Professor Establishes $1 Million Legacy at the University

California State University, Northridge nutrition professor Terri Lisagor and her husband, Mark, will celebrate their 48th wedding anniversary this year. Their marriage is filled with respect and admiration for each other and is marked by a mutual commitment, forged while they were college sweethearts five decades ago, to leave the world a better place than they found it. -- AmericanTowns.com

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