Music possesses power. It brings people together, stirs emotions and has ability to heal in the form of music therapy.
The 39th Annual CSUN Powwow will take place on Saturday, Nov. 30, to celebrate the American Indian communities living in Los Angeles Country and throughout Southern California.
A recent survey conducted by California State University, Northridge’s Valley Nonprofit Resources reveals a staggering 93% of local nonprofit organizations are facing a critical need for charitable donations and pro-bono support to sustain their services. Concerningly, one-third of these nonprofits are also bracing for potential revenue declines in the coming year.
California State University, Northridge will celebrate Africana Studies Week beginning Friday, Nov. 1, with a special plaque commemoration of the founding faculty of the department, and will culminate the celebration on Monday, Nov. 4 with a lecture and alumni panel discussion.
The house, the white picket fence, multiple kids and the garage to hold the two cars. This, as cliche as it may sound, has been the picture-perfect concept of what many consider to be the American Dream.
The archive serves not only as a collection of guitar music, but also a history of the guitar and a documentation of the entire world from the eyes of guitar musicians.
The CSU Trustees Award is given to 23 recipients across the Cal State University system who have demonstrated superior academic performance, a history of community service and incredible personal accomplishment