The CSUN Symphony Orchestra played a live-to-film concert to the movie “Toy Story,” highlighting the link between the Mike Curb College and The Soraya.
Performers brought history to life as part of Hispanic Heritage Month celebrations with a performance of “August 29.” The play honors journalist Ruben Salazar, whose death in 1970 in East Los Angeles galvanized a generation.
As Matadors dive into the new academic year, thousands of Jewish students, faculty and staff are preparing for another major calendar milestone: the upcoming Jewish High Holidays.
This past spring, Kalli Arte Collective worked as CSUN’s first Virginia A. Orndorff Artist-in-Residence.
The Sascha Brastoff Foundation recently created endowments devoted to scholarships and program expenses for CSUN ceramics students.
On one of Hollywood’s biggest nights, CSUN students took the stage as trophy presenters at the 82nd Annual Golden Globes this past weekend.
The CSUN Powwow never fails to delight, and this year — its 39th! — was no exception The annual event attracts members from tribes throughout Southern California to the CSUN campus, as well as hundreds of community members.
Gen Z and millennial fans might remember Peck as a teen with iconic lines like “Hug me, brotha!” — but the 38-year-old actor has come a long way. He took the stage at CSUN’s Plaza del Sol Performance Center on Nov. 14, for Associated Students’ annual Big Lecture.
There were some new additions this year to the beloved campus celebrations for Dia de los Muertos. In addition to the traditional procession of Aztec dancers and drummers and the candelit ofrendas on display on Friday, Nov. 1, participants were also able to enjoy food and craft vendors and arts and crafts demonstrations