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Baseball: Cha's pitching helps Honkers split over weekend
It was a Joey Dzarske (Cal State Northridge) single that scored Mile Lewis (North Dakota) with the winning run. - Post-Bulletin
Strong Pitching Leads Honkers Past Express
The Express tied the game in the sixth when Kyle Marinconz (Cal Poly) grounded out to the shortstop to score Alex McKenna (Cal Poly). The Honkers scored the go-ahead run in the bottom of the seventh when Joey Czarske (Cal State Northridge) hit an RBI single to score Miles Lewis (North Dakota) and get Rochester a 2-1 victory. -- Our Sports Central
Stingers Can'T Overcome Early Deficit, Split Series with Rockford
Despite trailing 5-0 after the fourth inning, the Stingers (32-26, 14-7 second half) battled right back into the game thanks to a big night from Justin Toerner (Cal State Northridge). Toerner blasted a two-run homer in the fifth inning with Danny Pardo (Montevallo) aboard to cut the deficit to 5-2. -- Our Sports Central
Stingers Drop Game to Rivets
Despite trailing 5-0 after the fourth inning, the Stingers (32-26, 14-7 second half) battled right back into the game thanks to a big night from Justin Toerner (Cal State Northridge). Toerner blasted a two-run homer in the fifth inning with Danny Pardo (Montevallo) aboard to cut the deficit to 5-2. -- KWLM - MN
In Memoriam – Lloyd Sreden
Mr. Lloyd Sreden was a graduate of California State University, Northridge, in 1985 with a Bachelor of Science degree in business administration. With more than 25 years experience serving SKSM clients, Mr. Sreden specialized in accounting, income tax preparation and planning, tax controversy and Internal Revenue Service representation. Mr. Lloyd Sreden was a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) and California Society of Certified Public Accountants (CSCPA). Mr. Lloyd Sreden was a member of the Santa Clarita Valley Tax Discussion Group and was elected to serve on Congressman Buck McKeon’s Internal Revenue Service Abuse Committee. - Magazine of Santa Clarita
The unconventional legacy of Dominique Dawes
Not only does the female gymnast represent liberation through her movement -- which can arguably be seen as feminist -- but she smashes social conventions on how a woman should present herself, according to Ann Chisholm, assistant professor in the department of communication studies at California State University, Northridge. When a gymnast flies in the air and bends her body before landing back on the floor in a balanced, poised form, that execution disregards natural law and physical restriction. -- ABC News
First, Do No Digital Harm: Regulating Telemedicine
Writing in the Wall Street Journal, Professor Shirley Svorny of California State University, Northridge, and the Cato Institute argues that Congress should use the power granted by the U.S. Constitution’s Commerce Clause to pre-empt states’ historical power to regulate physicians’ scope of practice (“Telemedicine Runs Into Crony Doctoring” Wall Street Journal, July 22, 2016). -- Forbes
Fiesta Mexicana, "Unforgetable" with a mission
Una verdadera fiesta mexicana con una noble misión solo puede conjugarse en el evento anual Fiesta Mexicana de Star Entertainment & Education Group, que se fundó hace 14 años con la meta de recaudar fondos y poder otorgar becas a jóvenes estudiantes indocumentados o de bajos recuerdos de la Universidad de California Northridge (CSUN). - La Opinion
CSUN Profs Book on Blacks Portrayal in Comics Wins Eisner Award at Comic-Con
“The Blacker the Ink,” an anthology that explores black identity on the comic pages and in comic books and graphic novels, and co-edited by California State University, Northridge professor Frances Gateward, won a Will Eisner Comic Industry Award at Comic-Con San Diego 2016. -- Press Release Point
Is the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact Good or Bad for Telehealth?
“(T)he compact protects the power of the state boards to shield physicians in their states from competition. It preserves the multiple fees physicians must pay to each state board,” Shirley Svorny, a California State University-Northridge professor of economics and adjunct scholar at the Cato Institute, wrote in a recent op-ed piece for the Wall Street Journal. “Most troubling, the compact has distracted attention from, and muted calls for, reforms that would realize telemedicine’s potential.” -- mHealth Intelligence