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Religion events in the San Fernando Valley area, Sept. 4-11

Food drive for CSUN Food Pantry: The Community Concerns Committee at First Presbyterian Church of Granada Hills holds a non-perishable food drive to help stock the food pantry at Cal State University, Northridge, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Sept. 18 and 9-11 a.m. Sept. 19. The pantry benefits students who do not have much income for food while school is in session. Current needs: canned items and dry packaging such as pasta; also, hygiene items including soap, feminine products and shampoos. No glass containers. 10400 Zelzah Ave., Northridge. 818-360-1831. www.fpcgh.org/outreach. More details on Facebook here: www.facebook.com/fpcgh -- Los Angeles Daily News

Bob Dunning: Stadiums to remember and forget

Cal State Northridge, now known as CSUN, used to play its football at Devonshire Downs, a former horseracing track that should have been left for the horses. -- Davis Enterprise

Meet the 25 players who earned PGA TOUR cards through the Korn Ferry Tour Finals

John Huh A 31-year-old from Dallas, Texas who played collegiately at California State University Northridge, he will play on the PGA TOUR for the 11th consecutive year after a solo seventh at the Korn Ferry Tour Championship presented by United Leasing & Finance, as well as another pair of top-30s in the Finals. -- PGA Tour

Bramlett Wins Korn Ferry Tour Title

Lee Hodges and Hayden Buckley both shot 69 to finish six down in a tie for fourth, while Sahith Theegala of Chino Hills and Pepperdine birdied four of the first five holes on his way to a 67 and was seven strokes behind in sixth, followed by John Huh of Los Angeles and Cal State Northridge, who closed with a 72 and was eight back in seventh. -- California Golf + Travel

California’s Lawmakers Celebrate the CSU’s Distinguished ‘Class of 4 Million’ Alumni

“The California State University is an educational powerhouse that propels California's culture and economy," said California Assemblymember Marc Levine (D-Marin County). “My path to the California State Assembly would not have been possible without my extraordinary California State University, Northridge education ['96]. I'm proud to be among the first 4 million graduates and cannot wait to see where the next 4 million lead California in the future." -- CSU Newswise

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