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Student LunchBox Celebrates a Milestone of Great Partnerships to Combat Food Insecurity Among College Students

Within a day of learning about this opportunity, SLB contacted numerous organizations to distribute the foods to and successfully established relations with the Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) Beach Pantry at California State University, Long Beach (CSULB), The Women’s Research and Resource Center (WRRC) at California State University Northridge (CSUN). “The first week was extremely challenging, as we received the gleaning opportunity on short notice and immediately began reaching out to college pantries to coordinate the distribution, but we did it,” added Mr. Nurijanyan. -- Digital Journal

Degenhart carries Boise St. over CS Northridge 74-48

LOS ANGELES — Tyson Degenhart had 21 points as Boise State routed Cal State Northridge 74-48. Naje Smith had 17 points and three blocks for Boise State (5-4). Marcus Shaver Jr. added 12 points and seven rebounds. Emmanuel Akot had seven assists. Onyi Eyisi had 12 points for the Matadors (3-5). Elijah Hardy and Darius Beane added 11 points apiece. Atin Wright, the Matadors’ leading scorer entering the matchup at 10 points per game, failed to make a shot from the floor (0 of 8). -- KESQ

Desert Community Orchestra to present 'A Christmas in Ridgecrest': Meet the musician

How long has she played: "24 years total. I started in school at 10 years old, but took a seven year break as an adult. I completed my music performance degree at Cal State Northridge, studying under, as well as assistant to, Professor Michael Ferril. I played professionally in Los Angeles for about 13 years and taught heavily with my own private studio and worked on faculty with Emmy Award Winning Children’s Music Workshop as one of their most successful teachers. I was nominated for a Grammy Award in their music teachers category in 2015." -- The Daily Independent

Deductive Reasoning Vs. Inductive Reasoning

Deductive reasoning, also known as deduction, is a basic form of reasoning. It starts out with a general statement, or hypothesis, and examines the possibilities to reach a specific, logical conclusion, according to Norman Herr, a professor of secondary education at California State University in Northridge The scientific method uses deduction to test hypotheses and theories, which predict certain outcomes if they are correct, said Dr. Sylvia Wassertheil-Smoller, a researcher and professor emerita at Albert Einstein College of Medicine. -- Swift Telecast

Deductive reasoning vs. Inductive reasoning

Deductive reasoning, also known as deduction, is the basic form of reasoning. It starts with a general statement or hypothesis and considers the possibility of reaching a particular logical conclusion. According to Norman Hair, Professor of Secondary Education at California State University, Northridge Scientific method Use deductions for testing hypothesis Dr. Sylvia Wassertail Smoller, a researcher and emeritus professor at Albert Einstein Medical College, said he would predict certain outcomes if the theory was correct. -- California News Times

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