The Olympics and World Cup provide worldwide entertainment and tourist dollars to the host cities as thousands of people from all over the globe travel to watch a match. But that level of interest and demand takes a toll on both athletes and the cities, raising questions about the events’ purpose and impact, according to Chris Bolsmann, a kinesiology professor at California State University, Northridge.
CSUN’s Athletics Hall of Fame made its return in February after a seven-year hiatus. The 2025 class, consisting of three individuals and one team, were inducted during a night of Matador pride and celebration, Feb. 28 at the Warner Center Marriott Hotel in Woodland Hills.
The up-and-coming Men’s Basketball team will play Tuesday in a national tournament for the fourth time at the Division I level.
The CSUN Men’s Basketball team has won seven games in a row and 20 so far — just two short of the team’s all-time record for wins in a season.
CSUN Baseball played the first home night games in school history, thanks to a new lighting system — part of a renovation of Robert J. Hiegert Field.
Fiames came dangerously close to CSUN’s Aquatic Center at the Castaic Lake Recreation Area last week during the Hughes fire that broke out Jan. 22.
Cultivating a sense of belonging can take place at any point in your academic journey— and there are many ways to go about it at CSUN.
There’s a new face on the Matador pitch. Early this year, CSUN named Gina Brewer as Women’s Soccer head coach, and this month, her squad has high hopes as they prepare for their first match.