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JOHN SCHULTHEISS OBITUARY

June 28, 1942 - July 16, 2022 John Edward Schultheiss, film historian and professor emeritus of film at California State University, Northridge, died peacefully in Tarzana, surrounded by his family. The cause of his death was lung disease brought on by leukemia. -- Legacy.com

Local spotlight: River Valley grads move on

River Valley High 2022 graduates and student-athletes Travis Brown (William Jessup, cross country/track and field), Kila Carleton (Sonoma State, cheerleading), Cassie Cordisco (Cal State Northridge, cheerleading), Hugo Mendoza (Coe College, football) and Collin Totman (Concordia University, track and field) celebrate their next step in life with moves off to college to play sports. -- Appeal Democrat

Peruvian makes history by assuming direction of journalism school in the US

Retis has been an advocate for Hispanic, immigrant, or first-generation students going to college. Since her arrival in the United States in 2008 to teach at California State University-Northridge (CSUN), she has sought to help her students find “their way to learn better” in the United States. and that "you can" achieve success. -- The Gal Times

Exhibition explores the layered histories and tensions of West Texas

David de Rozas (Spain, born 1979) lives and works in Los Angeles. His films have been screened in festivals and series worldwide, such as Visions du Réel (2018); True/False (2018); Sheffield Doc/Fest (2018); and Kassel DocFest (2018), among others. De Rozas is an Emmy-nominated and award-winning filmmaker who directed and produced GIVE, winning seven international awards, including Best Experimental at the Smithsonian African American Film Festival at the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, DC (2018) and Best Short Documentary at FullFrame Film Festival (2019). He is the recipient of a VIA Art Fund, Artist Direct Grant (2020); the Flaherty Film Seminar Fellowship (2019); the McEvoy Family Award, San Francisco (2021); and a Visual Artists Fellowship, California Community Foundation, Los Angeles (2017). De Rozas was a 2021 Artist in Residency at the Headlands Center for the Arts, and is a lecturer at the San Francisco State University School of Cinema and California State University Northridge Department of Cinema and Television Arts. -- Art Daily

Corvallis Knights shut out Walla Walla to sweep series

However, he induced a grounder to shortstop Temo Becera (Stanford), who threw home for a forceout. The Walla Walla runner on second base did not run on the play, and catcher Tanner Smith alertly threw to third baseman Mason le (CSU Northridge) for a force play at third for the second out, completing the unusual double play. -- Albany Democrat-Herald

Lucky 21 in Dock Spiders Win

They would send 10 to the plate in the third, scoring six runs on six hits to tie the franchise record for the most runs in a season with their 426th run. Andrew Sojka (CSUN) smashed his fifth home run of the year in his 20th game, Cole Messina (South Carolina) would drive home two on a single, and Parker Noland (Vanderbilt) drove him two more with a double to make it 12-0. The two RBI from Messina gave him 40 on the year, the first team, in franchise history multiple players have tallied the 40 RBI mark in the same year. -- KFIZ

How Julio Flores Accounts for Purpose

Flores initially attended junior college at night while working a full-time job with an insurance company (this work ethic was inspired by his mother, a Mexican immigrant who raised him while working several jobs, including as a seamstress and a house cleaner). When he made the jump to Cal State Northridge, he switched to business management, for which he had to take an entry-level accounting class. -- Hispanic Executive

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