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The Terrific Ten: Top Performances in College Softball from April 1st

4. Cal State Northridge won their first series over Long Beach State since 2015, with CSUN knocking off the 49ers who had led the Big West in undefeated fashion entering the weekend. CSUN had already won game one of the series, then took the win in the final game of the weekend, the nightcap of a doubleheader on Saturday. The Matadors picked up the 7-1 win to clinch the series, which also happened to be the 1,500th victory in the history of the CSUN program. -- Extra Inning Softball

CIF honors soccer stars

On the boys’ side, Oak Park’s Zack Harris, a Cal State Northridge commit, is All-CIF Division 1. Agoura’s Justin Sosa, a St. Mary’s commit, and teammate Matthew LeValley are All-CIF Division 2. -- Moorpark Acron

UCSB Water Polo Beats CSUN on Annie Kuester’s Goal

Annie Kuester scored on a rebound in sudden-death overtime to give 10th-ranked UCSB a 13-12 women’s water polo victory over Cal State Northridge in the Gauchos’ final regular-season home game on Saturday at Campus Pool. -- Noozhawk

Cassandra Marino - Making A Positive Impact In The World

Marino attended California State University, Northridge, where she graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. She then went on to earn her Master's degree in Business Administration from the University of Southern California, where she specialized in entrepreneurship. -- Washington Independent

Joe Gregorio to serve as interim football coach at Watsonville

Gregorio, a 1992 Watsonville alum, played offensive line and linebacker for the Wildcatz and defensive line at Cabrillo College in ’92 and ’93. He injured his shoulder while trying to play for Cal State-Northridge and got into coaching afterward. -- Santa Cruz Sentinel

Diane Olive’s Book on Healing Mites and Morgellons Will Be Displayed at the 2023 London Book Fair

Diane Olive has a certification in health from Rosemont College, Pennsylvania, and a BA in fine arts from California State University, Northridge. In her first book, “Think Before You Eat,” Diane wrote about how essential eating living foods is for the health of the body, which she learned firsthand by healing herself of Candida, food allergies, and celiac disease. After contracting Morgellons disease years later, Diane once again had to learn to heal herself through diet, herbs, and spirituality since medical doctors were unable to treat the illness properly. She currently resides in Encinitas, California, with her husband, John. -- WebWire

Child Abuse Prosecutor Jonathan Hatami Challenges Incumbent Gascón for LA District Attorney Position

If elected, Hatami says he plans to prioritize public safety with the implementation of strategies to prevent crime, maintain peace, hold violent offenders accountable, and establish a path to success for low-level offenders. He is a graduate of California State University-Northridge and the University of Nebraska law school, and he served as a deputy district attorney in various locations before being selected to serve in the country’s first Complex Child Abuse unit in LA’s Hall of Justice in 2016. -- Westside Today

California High Schools Are Adding Hundreds of Ethnic Studies Classes. Are Teachers Prepared?

“We have all these teachers who have great hearts, who are really social justice minded, who really want to do ethnic studies because they’re thinking about themselves as, ‘I’m a culturally responsive teacher,’” said Theresa Montaño, a professor of Chicana and Chicano studies at Cal State Northridge. “But that isn’t enough to give you the knowledge you need.” --Lost Coast Output

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