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CSUN Political Science Professor Part of Effort to Re-Imagine City Governance

The scandal caused by the leak last fall of Los Angeles City Councilmembers using racist language as they discussed redistricting has prompted six local scholars — including California State University, Northridge political science professor Boris Ricks — to join forces to re-imagine how the city should be governed. -- San Fernando Valley Sun

How to navigate the expanded Hammer Museum, plus must-attend L.A. arts events

Go out with the kids: The Soraya in Northridge is celebrating the 30th anniversary of Disney’s “Aladdin” with a kid-friendly event. “Disney in Concert: Aladdin” screens the animated film alongside a live performance of Alan Menken’s soundtrack by the New West Symphony. The event is at 3 p.m. Saturday, and tickets range from $35 to $75. More details can be found on the Soraya’s website. -- Los Angeles Times

Best Things To Do This Weekend In Los Angeles And SoCal: March 24 - 26

Disney in Concert: Aladdin The Soraya at CSUN 18111 Nordhoff St., Northridge Celebrate the 30th anniversary of the release of the Disney animated feature by listening to Alan Menken's memorable soundtrack and songs performed live by New West Symphony, with the film playing on the big screen. COST: $35 - $75; MORE INFO -- LAist

From the small screen to Lake Arrowhead

Richard was born and raised in Pasadena. In fact, his great grandfather was one of the city’s founders. He got a B.A. and master’s degree in mass communications. He started in the television industry as a program manager for a cable company where he would manage their in-house TV studio. He also worked seven semesters as a lecturer at Cal State Northridge teaching a course on the history, psychology and sociology of radio communications. -- Mountain News

CSUN Women’s Tennis Extends Winning Streak Against Chaminade

Playing for the third time in five days, the CSUN women’s tennis team extended its longest winning streak since 2015 to nine as the Matadors defeated Chaminade 7-0. CSUN’s nine-dual winning streak is tied for the fifth-longest in school history with the 2006 and 2015 teams. -- SCV News

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