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Things to do in the San Fernando Valley, LA area, Oct. 7-14

Arturo O’Farrill and the Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra – Fandango at the Wall: Concert includes special guests the Villalobos Brothers and Conga Patria Son Jarocho Collective, 8 p.m. Oct. 16. Free concert but a reservation is required. The Soraya at CSUN, 18111 Nordhoff St., Northridge. 818-677-8800. www.thesoraya.org/calendar/details/fandango -- Los Angeles Daily News

Newsom is running out of time

The direct impact of Newsom’s decisions was particularly apparent Wednesday, when he signed a stack of higher education bills — including one that makes it easier for community college students to transfer to a CSU or UC campus — while onstage at CSU Northridge, surrounded by lawmakers and pom pom-waving cheerleaders. “Eat your heart out, Texas! Eat your heart out, Florida!” Newsom yelled — referring to California’s $47.1 billion higher education budget — as the audience cheered. “Eat your heart out, Tennessee! Eat your heart out, fill-in-the-damn-blank!” -- MSN

Governor Newsom reveals $47.1 billion higher education package

During his speech at California State University, Northridge, the governor said student housing is one of the largest financial barriers. To help combat that, he is committing $2 billion over a three-year period to expand affordable student housing for low-income students. -- KRCR

California Governor Gavin Newsom Signs College Affordability and Accessibility Legislation, Highlights $47.1 Billion Higher Education Package

October 7, 2021 - NORTHRIDGE – At California State University, Northridge on Wednesday, Governor Gavin Newsom signed legislation to improve college affordability and increase access to higher education, and highlighted the historic $47.1 billion higher education package – the most ever invested in higher education in modern history. -- Sierra Sun Times

RAPP opens its doors to talent without college degrees

“I briefly attended Cal State Northridge for my freshman year where I majored in marketing. I was always interested in the marketing/advertising space, I just didn’t know how to get there,” Wimberly said in an email. “This felt like the perfect opportunity to attain my dream job.” -- Campaign US

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