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Discover Exceptional Colleges Near Simi Valley, CA: Unique Offerings and Rich Histories

California State University, Northridge (CSUN) is a large public university with a diverse student body and a wide range of academic programs. Established in 1958, CSUN has earned a reputation for its strong emphasis on research, innovation, and community engagement. With over 200 degree programs and a vibrant campus life, CSUN offers something for everyone. -- California. com

ATTEND 'MUSIC CREATION 2023' CONFERENCE FOR MUSIC MAKERS

Westchester Media, Inc., a leading music education publishing and conference event firm, announced that, in collaboration with The Mike Curb College of Arts, Media, and Communication at California State University, Northridge (CSUN), it will host the “Music Creation 2023” conference (MC/23) at CSUN’s Younes and Soraya Nazarian Center for the Performing Arts (The Soraya) on June 23-25. The conference will be presented by CD Baby and sponsored by a host of music industry companies and organizations. For more information, go to mc23.digital. -- Music Connection Magazine

Announcements from City Council Districts 5 and 13

The new Field Deputy is Anais Gonzalez, a graduate of California State University, Northridge, who most recently worked as a Constituent Advocate in City Council District 11. Before that, she was a Scholarship and Volunteer Program Coordinator at the Salvadoran American Leadership and Educational Fund (SALEF). -- Larchmont Buzz

From Youth Worker to Director: Karine Grigoryan Leads Glendale Youth Alliance to New Heights

Karine was one of the latter. She came back to the GYA as a program specialist while she was earning her bachelor’s in business administration at California State University, Northridge. Soon enough, she was promoted to a case manager and later, when she was only 24 years old, she was offered the role of the program supervisor. Since then, with her own growth to the position of executive director, GYA grew more and more, until it ending up serving more than 12,000 youth with various employment programs in retail, food industry, offices and even government. -- Armenian Mirror-Spectator

‘We all have the right to choose’: Guatemalans in US will help select next president

Both in Guatemala, a country wracked with violence, corruption and economic inequalities, and in expatriate communities in the U.S., the upcoming elections are stirring a host of anxieties. For Alicia Ivonne Estrada, a Guatemala native and professor of Chicano Studies at Cal State Northridge, they give rise to fear and mistrust deriving from her experience in 2019, when she went to the local consulate to vote but wasn’t allowed to cast a ballot. -- Union-Bulletin

Community meetings in the San Fernando Valley, March 20-27

California State University, Northridge’s VITA Clinic Income Tax Preparation: Appointments required for the free sessions, 2-6 p.m., and every Thursday through April 13. Check the website link for details on what you need to bring to an appointment and also the link to make an appointment. Sun Valley Branch Library, 7935 Vineland Ave. 818-764-1338. Details and reservations: bit.ly/3kNvwEu -- Los Angeles Daily News

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