Clips
Sow lifts UC Santa Barbara over CS Northridge 70-61
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (AP) - Amadou Sow had a season-high 26 points as UC Santa Barbara defeated Cal State Northridge 70-61 on Tuesday night. -- Daily Mail
CSU Northridge visits UCSB after Mitchell’s 30-point outing
CSU Northridge Matadors (7-20, 3-11 Big West) at UCSB Gauchos (14-10, 6-5 Big West) -- Fresno Bee
Grant Carmichael Named Top Financial Officer at CommUnify
Carmichael holds a bachelor of science degree in accounting from California State University Northridge, and an MBA in finance and innovation entrepreneurship from Northeastern University in Boston. -- Noozhawk
New CAO contract worth $292,000, plus variety of perks
He graduated from California State University, Northridge and has a certificate from the American Institute of Certified Planners. He and his family have been residents of Vacaville since 1993. -- Daily Republic
Helping Kids With Cancer Thrive
I graduated high school and went to college at California State University, Northridge, studying marketing, but we still continued fundraising. -- Verywell Health
Ukrainian, Russian CSUN tennis players try to support each other
যখন প্রথম কিয়েভের উপর রাশিয়ার বোমা পড়তে শুরু করে গত বৃহস্পতিবার, ইউলিয়া ঝিটেলনা এটি সম্পর্কে তার বাবা-মা, ভলোদিমির এবং নাটালিয়ার কাছ থেকে নয়, যারা ইউক্রেনের রাজধানীতে ঘুমিয়ে ছিলেন, তবে স্যাক্রামেন্টো হোটেলের লবিতে একটি নিউজ বুলেটিন থেকে যেখানে তিনি হোমওয়ার্ক করছিলেন। -- Amrita Bazar, India (in Bengali)
On Point: Bredahl and Sandoval
CSUN presents their student news broadcast On Point for 2/24/22.
Guests: Adrian Swish, Jon Healey, Daniel Martinez -- SCVtv
UCSB hosts CSU Northridge following Mitchell’s 30-point game
CSU Northridge Matadors (7-20, 3-11 Big West) at UCSB Gauchos (14-10, 6-5 Big West) -- Modesto Bee
SI:AM | MLB Averts Disaster (for Now)
At Cal State Northridge, a Ukrainian tennis player turned to her roommate and doubles partner, a Russian, for support after the invasion began. … -- Sports Illustrated
CSUN doubles tennis partners from Russia and Ukraine find support from each other
When the first Russian bombs began falling on Kyiv last Thursday, Yuliia Zhytelna learned about it not from her parents, Volodymyr and Natalia, who were asleep in the Ukrainian capital, but from a news bulletin in the Sacramento hotel lobby where she was doing homework. -- Los Angeles Times