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CSUN Matadors Head to Sacramento for Volleyball Tournament
The CSUN Matadors women's volleyball team, currently holding a 1-2 record, is set to compete in the Sacramento State Invitational this week. They will play three matches: the first against Sacramento State on Thursday, followed by a matchup against San Francisco on Friday, and concluding with New Mexico State on Saturday. This tournament provides an opportunity for head coach Aquiles Montoya to build on his early career win after last weekend's performance. Notably, the Matadors lead the Big West Conference in both kills and assists per set after their last games. -- BVM Sports
CSUN's Melissa Wall: Dear non-voter: Will this postcard get you to the polls?
I became a one-way pen pal for democracy in 2018, writing letters and postcards to strangers in the lead-up to that year’s midterm elections. -- Los Angeles Times
CSUN's Melissa Wall: HOW I BECAME A ONE-WAY PEN PAL FOR DEMOCRACY
Oh, you beautiful souls in Battle Creek, Michigan: the teacher, the pipelayer, the barista, the big-hearted tech at the vet’s office checking in a scared family’s pug. How I wish you would stop being an infrequent participant in our democracy and take the time to vote in the upcoming election.
Scratch that. I’m off script. -- Zocalo Public Square
CSUN Art Galleries to Host ‘iwitness: Narratives of Resistance’ Exhibition
LOS ANGELES—The Art Galleries at California State University, Northridge will be hosting “iwitness: Narratives of Resistance in its West Gallery.” This exhibition by the iwitness Project tells the story of the genocide of the Western Armenian population (1915-23) through the portraits and narratives of survivor witnesses using photography, oral history, installation, and sound. -- Asbarez
Sept. 18: CSUN’s Fall Cinematheque to Feature Los Angeles-Based Docs
Documentaries will take the spotlight in California State University, Northridge’s Fall 2024 Cinematheque series, which begins Sept. 18 and runs through Dec. 4. -- SCV News
CSUN Track & Field Announces Race to $100K Campaign
NORTHRIDGE, Calif. – Coming off a 2023-24 season of unprecedented success, the CSUN Track & Field and Cross-Country programs have announced the RACE to $100K campaign. In addition to sending three student-athletes to the Olympic Trials in Oregon in June, CSUN was represented at the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships in four total events – the most in 16 seasons – and in one event at the NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships. -- BVM Sports
CSUN's ROBERT KROL: Fact is, immigrants largely don't compromise our safety
Many Americans think immigrants are more likely to commit crimes, making our communities less safe. -- The Derrick
LOS ANGELES COMMISSION RELEASES REPARATIONS REPORT OUTLINING BLACK RESIDENTS EXPERIENCES SINCE 1925
The struggles of Black “Angelenos” were documented in the first city-sponsored reparations report, “An Examination of African American Experiences in Los Angeles.” Six researchers at California State University at Northridge (CSUN) unveiled the report on Aug. 27, highlighting data from interviews and focus groups that included hundreds of residents past and present. -- Black Enterprise
Los Angeles releases groundbreaking reparations report for Black residents
The Reparations Advisory Commission of Los Angeles has unveiled a significant 400-page report aimed at addressing the historical injustices faced by Black residents over the past century. This report, titled “An Examination of African American Experiences in Los Angeles,” was presented by researchers at California State University at Northridge (CSUN) on August 27. -- Rolling Out
I run, therefore I heal: Seattle’s parks are my haven
My dad and I started a weekend tradition when I was in middle school of running or cycling through the California State University, Northridge, campus. Just the two of us. Afterward, we would stop at the neighborhood liquor store to pick up a cold drink to have at home. My dad typically chose Modelo Especial while I opted for IBC Cream Soda or Mug Root Beer. As I got older we ventured to Marina del Rey and Venice Beach. Running or cycling, just the two of us. -- Seattle Times