With the 2024 election inching closer and closer, and with two starkly different versions of American government on the ballot, a lot of people can feel overwhelmed and fearful for the future. But even with legitimate reasons to be concerned, it’s still important to take care of yourself.
On Oct. 8, Congressman Tony Cárdenas (D-Pacoima) presented a check for $963,000 in federal funding to CSUN’s Strength United, a nonprofit that works to aid individuals affected by violence and trauma.
Celebrating five decades of service, William Watkins (center), vice president for Student Affairs and dean of students, is joined in this milestone moment by…
The General Election is coming up on Nov. 5. and for many Matadors, this will be their first time voting. If voting sounds daunting, it doesn’t have to be! Read on for some tips on how to get started and campus resources to help you get the job done.
On Tuesday, October 8, Congressman Tony Cárdenas (CA-29) will present a check for $963,000 in Community Project Funding to Strength United, a nonprofit organization committed to providing trauma-informed mental health services to survivors of domestic violence.
While inflation rates have leveled off from their 2022 peak, high costs are still affecting the day-to-day lives of most people, according to California State University, Northridge marketing professor Mariam Beruchashvili.
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
Cal State Northridge faculty members unveiled the results of their research on a range of discriminations experienced by L.A.’s Black citizens over the last 100 years. They made their report, on behalf of a city commission, at a campus event Aug. 27, 2024.