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California high school softball: Meet SBLive's 2022 First Team All-State

Carranco, a CSU Northridge commit, emerged as one of the very best pitchers in California to lead Clovis to a Central Section Division 1 title and NorCal Regional Division I finals appearance. She was tied for second in the state with 25 wins as Clovis only allowed 50 runs all season in 34 games, and not one run through its first four playoff wins. -- Scorebook Live

Avodah Announces Four Distinguished Members to New Sign Language Projects Advisory Council

Johnson is a private business consultant to a number of companies and organizations. He has an extensive history of working with accessible technology companies that enhance the experiences of individuals who are Deaf. Johnson earned a bachelor’s degree in science from the California State University, Northridge, with a focus in marketing. With AI technology advancements accelerating at an exponential rate, he is excited to find solutions to narrow the communication gap between sign language and spoken language users. -- Hebdenbridge News

Thousands turn out for LA Pride parade’s return to Hollywood

Atkinson, a Cal State Northridge student, was beaming as she stood by her parents, who said they were horrified by recent anti-LGBTQ legislation. Her mother, Monica Bundy, said she was initially a little nervous hopping on a Metro train in the San Fernando Valley while decked out in rainbow gear, but that she quickly saw other people clearly going to the Pride parade and felt nothing but love. -- Los Angeles Times

Editorial: Don’t expect teachers to be substitute police officers when the shooting starts

Fans of arming teachers are ignoring the teachers themselves, who for the most part don’t want anything to do with guns in the classroom. Several states, including Texas, already allow individual school districts to permit teachers to carry guns. Only 300 teachers in Texas have done so — less than one in a thousand. Both the Texas State Teachers Association and the National Education Association, the nation’s largest teachers union, are opposed to arming teachers. A 2019 survey by Cal State Northridge of 2,926 teachers found that 95% said no to the idea. Most teachers believed the situation would make schools more dangerous. -- Globe Gazette

Historic Filipinotown Coffee Table Book Announced

“My vision is about who are the Filipino-Americans today as the book takes off from the Filipinotown gateway marker,” said Enrique dela Cruz, professor emeritus of Asian American Studies at CSUN. “It should consist of small photo stories about the diversity of this group, professionally, their contributions to society, and their geographic concentrations.” -- Asian Journal

Tehama County Democrats awards 3 scholarships

Sophie Parks is a member of the 2022 graduating class of Red Bluff High School. She will be attending CSU Northridge, where she will major in anthropology in pursuit of a career as an archaeological field journalist. -- Red Bluff Daily News

Playing at the next level

So, she reached out to the CSUN coaches — head coach Keith West and assistant coaches Tony Castro and Christine Johnson — and they told her that if she decided the school was a top choice for her to let them know. -- Antelope Valley Press

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