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St. Francis Dam tour marks 95th anniversary since disaster

Fast forward to 2023 and Stansell, who has compiled the most accurate list of those who died in the disaster as part of a thesis she did for California State University, Northridge, pointed out where the eastern abutment had been nestled to visitors of the site — the exact location many experts believe the dam’s failure began. - Santa Clarita Valley Signal

Diane Olive’s “Natural Ways for Healing Mites and Morgellons” is All Set for Display at the L.A. Times Festival of Books 2023

Diane Olive was born in Chicago, Illinois, on March 8, 1959. She resides in Encinitas, California, with her husband, John. Contracting Morgellons disease was the second time Diane became extremely ill and had to learn to heal herself since medical doctors in both instances did not treat the illness properly. The first time Diane became sick, she was forced to heal herself of candida, food allergies, and celiac disease. Following this illness, Diane wrote her first book, Think Before You Eat, which explains why eating healthy foods is essential for the health of the body. Diane is certified in Health from Rosemont College, Pennsylvania, and has a BA in Fine Arts from California State University, Northridge. Her interest in health, art, and serving God has inspired her to study about diet, herbs, and human values, and spirituality. -- WebWire

Christopher Mallett to Release The First Major Recording of Justin Holland's Music

The pieces on this recording represent the known collection of Holland's solo song and dance arrangements, housed at the Library of Congress and California State University, Northridge. In researching, recording, and teaching these works and their historical context, Christopher Mallett is an American guitarist following in Holland's footsteps. As an American guitarist, Mallett leads a multi-faceted career with artistic work inspired by his history and the aspirations of his students. As a Black musician, Mallett's work writes a more complete history of our instrument in America. -- Broadway World, Rhode Island

Registration Now Open for Center Theatre Group's College & Career Fair for the Arts

Participating colleges and universities for local resource fair include American Academy of Dramatic Arts, ArtCenter College of Design, CalArts, Cal Poly Pomona, California State Summer School Arts Foundation, California State University, Northridge, East Los Angeles College, Los Angeles Valley College, Loyola Marymount University, Musicians Institute, Santa Monica College, University of California, Irvine, UCLA, and the University of Southern California. -- Broadway World, Los Angeles

Looking back at the first women’s champions in NCAA history

Women's Swimming and Diving Championships Division I, March 18-20, 1982: Florida. Division II, March 11-13, 1982: California State University, Northridge. Division III, March 11-13, 1982: Williams. Fun Fact: As a team Florida won 13 events, led by freshman Tracy Caulkins, who took home five individual titles. -- NCAA

Eva Longoria: "You don't have to be a politician to be political"

Dolores Huerta spent most of her life fighting for the rights of Latinos. Longoria has similar passions, but she didn't want people to listen because she was a celebrity. She wanted them to listen because she actually knew what she was talking about. She got her master's degree going to night school at Cal State Northridge while still filming "Desperate Housewives." -- CBS Sunday Morning

AEPi Reaches 613 Matches for Gift of Life Bone Marrow Donations

He was an Alpha Epsilon Pi International Fraternity (AEPi) brother at California State University – Northridge (CSUN). His brothers liked to have fun, Eidelman told eJewishPhilanthropy, but were also sensitive and caring, saying “I love you” to each other. They were involved in tikkun olam, with most jumping at the opportunity to enter the Gift of Life registry, an AEPi partnership since 2004. A year and a half after he swabbed himself, he was given the opportunity to save a life. The person he donated stem cells to in March 2022 was a close genetic match, so he figured they were an Ashkenazi Jew. He saw his donation as a chance to “do something for the Jewish community like the Jewish community at CSUN has done for me,” he said. “There’s a sense of brotherhood among all Jewish people, whatever fraternity they may be in, whatever social group, it doesn’t matter.” -- eJewishPhilanthtopy

Column: A fading mural offers a warning to candidates seeking to replace Nury Martinez

Before her downfall, she fashioned herself as the mama bear of the eastern San Fernando Valley — a no-nonsense native committed to uplifting a community she felt the rest of Los Angeles ignored and demeaned. The daughter of Mexican immigrants attended area schools from kindergarten through Cal State Northridge, then went from activist to bare-knuckled politician. -- Los Angeles Times

What Old Technology Do You Think Is Cool?

“We’re so used to our phones,” said Mr. Tabarez, a freshman at California State University, Northridge. “When you have something else to shoot on, it’s more exciting.” -- The New York Times

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