Eager Matadors lined up early to see television star, bestselling author, podcaster and designer Tan France. It was a full house in the University…
Making change through nonviolent protest has always been the way for civil rights leader, and longtime CSUN lecturer, the Rev. James M. Lawson Jr. On March 28, Lawson,…
Friday, March 31 is Cesar Chavez Day — a state holiday in California to honor the late labor leader and human rights activist’s work…
Is it just us, or does the semester seem to speed up after Spring Break? Keep calm and finish strong, Matadors! CSUN Today is…
Every three years, presidents of California State Universities must undergo a triennial review by the CSU Board of Trustees. This year, it’s CSUN President…
Throughout its history and long before its founding, women have played a vital part in shaping and contributing to the United States. From gaining the vote…
Students and faculty (current and emeriti) gathered outside Sierra and Jerome Richfield Halls on Feb. 15 to celebrate and honor the founders of CSUN’s…
CSUN’s first-ever Giving Day begins Wednesday, March 1 at 5 a.m. PST, when supporters around the world are asked to celebrate and contribute to…
Welcome Week is back! From Jan. 23 – 27, CSUN students will see tables all around campus with free items, informational tabling on various…
Matadors returned in force the week of Jan. 23, refreshed, recharged and ready for spring semester. It was time to hit the Campus Store…