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Decreasing Distracted Driving Danger
Employers should take a more active role in reducing distracted driving car crashes, Nanci K. Carr of California State University Northridge argues in an article in the Rutgers Law Record. Carr explains that numerous courts have held that employers can be found liable for car crashes caused by their employees who were distracted due to work-related calls. To reduce the number of accidents caused by distracted drivers and the employer’s share of the liability, Carr recommends that employers explicitly forbid taking work calls while driving in their company policies. Carr concludes that this is the only way to guarantee that employers will not be held liable for their employees’ actions. -- The Regulatory Review
CSUN Ends Long Beach State Winless Streak with 1-0 Victory
CSUN women's soccer secured its first victory at Long Beach State since 2012, winning 1-0 thanks to a sixth-minute goal by Yoshi Rubalcava. The Matadors' defense, led by goalkeeper Riley Liebsack, achieved their second shutout of the season, making five critical saves. Despite Long Beach State outshooting CSUN 13-6 overall, the Matadors held on for the win, showcasing resilience and a solid defensive performance. -- BVM Sports
CSUN Men’s Soccer Falls 4-3 to Seattle U in Thrilling Match
CSUN Men's Soccer faced a tough defeat against Seattle U, losing 4-3 in their final non-conference matchup. The Matadors initially led 2-0 with goals from Zion Wagoner and Deryk Jones, Jr., but Seattle rallied to score four unanswered goals. Despite a late goal from Michael Blevins, CSUN couldn’t equalize, resulting in their third loss in the last four matches. -- BVM Sports
Zapshot Boosts Student Social Life at California State University, Northridge During the Back-to-School Season
LOS ANGELES, CA, UNITED STATES, September 27, 2024 /EINPresswire.com/ -- During the Back-to-School season, Zapshot has rolled out events aimed at freshmen across universities in Los Angeles. On September 4th, a pop-up event was held at California State University, Northridge, offering opportunities for students to connect and engage. -- Small Business World Magazine
Long Beach State Women’s Soccer Falls to CSUN 1-0 in Upset
Long Beach State women's soccer suffered a disappointing setback against Cal State Northridge, losing 1-0 despite commanding the match statistically. An early goal from CSUN's Yoshi Rubalcava, capitalizing on a defensive mistake, proved decisive as LBSU managed to outshoot the Matadors 13-6 with no shots on target from CSUN afterward. Coach Mauricio Ingrassia emphasized the need for better ball control, acknowledging the team's struggle to recover after the early goal. This loss marks CSUN's first victory over LBSU since 2019, adding to LBSU's ongoing effort to boost their performance. LBSU captain Julia Moore expressed confidence in the team's resilience and camaraderie, insisting they will focus on their next challenge. -- BVM Sports
Candidates Share Endorsements for Upcoming Election
Armond received his bachelor’s degree in political science from California State University Northridge, a master’s degree in business administration (MBA) from Woodbury University, and a Doctorate from Pepperdine University. Armond is a proud Burbank homeowner living with his wife, Gayane, a local pharmacist, and their son, Arameh, a seventh grader at John Muir Middle School. -- My Burbank
Dance and Cosmology with Jose Botello - Rock Art 131
Dr. Garfinkel brings Jose Botello back on the show to talk about his master’s work at Cal State Northridge. They talk about ceremonial dance, cosmology, and what it means to live and walk the “red road”. -- Player FM
Hart District Names Jon Carrino to New Post
Carrino holds a Bachelor of Science in Information Systems from California State University, Northridge and a Master’s Degree from the University of La Verne in Leadership and Management. -- SCV News
CSUN Grad Student Trisha Williams Receives Trustees Award
The CSU Trustees Award is given to 23 recipients across the California State University system who have demonstrated superior academic performance, a history of community service and incredible personal accomplishment. Trisha Williams is a 2024 recipient of this award, and her story is one of determination, perseverance, and hard work. -- SCV News
CSUN Houses Major Guitar Music Research Archive
California State University, Northridge, is home to the International Guitar Research Archives, one of the largest guitar-related archives in the world. -- SCV News