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Newsom recall election tests the California dream

Jessica Kim, a history professor at Cal State Northridge, recognizes the subtext. “There is a common trend in California politics of thinking about limited resources especially in terms of what those perceived as being foreign are taking from us,” she said. -- Los Angeles Times

Balenciaga’s $1,190 sagging sweatpants slammed as racist

Marquita Gammage, an associate professor of Africana Studies at California State University, Northridge, told CNN she was disturbed by the pants and views it as “Black culture with the hopes of securing major profits.” -- New York Post

Professor emeritus Roger Carasso: Universal suffrage is essential for democracy

It’s hard to say whether most Republicans hate democracy more than they fear it, or fear it more than they hate it. In any case, they want the least of it possible — which includes shrinking suffrage as much as possible. As former President Donald Trump exaggeratedly explained, greater voter participation means “you’d never have a Republican elected in this country again.” -- Santa Fe New Mexican

Metro Adds San Fernando Valley Zone To On-Demand Service

The zone includes parts of Chatsworth, Northridge, Granada Hills and Porter Ranch. People can use it to access California State University, Northridge; the Northridge Fashion Center; parks; hiking trails; Metro's G (Orange) line; and Metrolink's regional rail service. -- Northridge-Chatsworth Patch

2021 MW Volleyball Weekly Release - Sept. 13

Boise State saw its winning streak move to six, claiming the Sacramento State Invitational tournament title with wins over Pacific (3-0), CSUN (3-1), and Sacramento State (3-0). -- The Mountain West

Dopamine dressing is the new feel-good trend that you should test

A 2015 research study from California State University, Northridge and Columbia University discovered that outfits we wear can have a direct impact on the way we think. The study across five different experiments found that dressing a certain way could influence the way we make decisions. -- GQ India

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