The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in June that cities can enforce bans on homeless people sleeping on sidewalks and other public outdoor spaces, a decision that will particularly resonate in cities like Los Angeles, where homeless encampments remain a major issue.
As several states pass laws limiting discussions regarding critical race theory (CRT), researchers at California State University, Northridge have outlined how the academic framework can better help connect the most vulnerable unhoused individuals to their needs.
While some downtown areas have nearly returned to or even exceeded their pre-pandemic foot traffic rates, cities with downtowns that exclusively catered to office workers are struggling to recover as remote and hybrid work has become increasingly popular.
When voters head to the ballot box this November, they will weigh a long list of issues, one of which is expected to be immigration and border security, a wedge issue that could determine the next president of the United States.
Of the approximately 3,500 graduates invited to take part in California State University, Northridge’s Honors Convocation on Saturday, May 11, six individuals will be singled out for special recognition as outstanding graduating students.
Located in a renovated space of the University Student Union, the Valera NEST will house critical programs that enable CSUN students to excel and reach their educational goals.
As gas prices continue to rise and state leaders push to move away from gas-powered cars, interest in electric vehicles continues to grow.
Tapping into that attention, California State University, Northridge is hosting its third annual EV car show and panel discussion on the future of such vehicles on Wednesday, April 17.
When you enter the main floor of the west wing of the California State University Northridge library, you’ll soon notice a new mural blending art, nature and the Indigenous history that the campus sits on.
California State University, Northridge’s Spring 2024 Cinematheque series will pay tribute to Hollywood casting director and producer Deborah Aquila, Executive Vice President and Head of Casting at Paramount Television Studios & CBS Studios, to mark the end of Women’s History Month on Wednesday, March 27.