Many aren’t tuning into city council meetings, tracking how their local tax dollars are being used or are unaware of which departments take care of basic services.
The concert will feature dances, ranging from contemporary to hip-hop that reflect current social concerns as well as the opportunity to celebrate the pure joy of dancing.
The Institute for Sustainability at California State University, Northridge will host its fifth annual campus EV car show on Wednesday, April 15. Students and the general public will have the chance to test drive the newest electric cars and discover more about their innovation and sustainability.
Using bone fragments, some no bigger than a finger, California State University, Northridge anthropologist Hélène Rougier and an interdisciplinary team of international researchers have discovered that the last Neanderthals in Europe all descended from one lineage.
California State University, Northridge has appointed Chad Hilligus as the new executive and artistic director of the Younes and Soraya Nazarian Center for the Performing Arts, known as The Soraya, a nationally recognized performing arts venue.
While content still spreads, it does so rarely with the force or duration it once did, meaning that trends fade before some people even know they existed.
The FIFA World Cup is headed to the United States, Canada and Mexico. People from all over the world will tune in to cheer on their home country, their parent’s home country or their favorite players. But, when they turn on the TV, many will choose a Spanish broadcast channel even though they don’t speak the language, especially in the United States.
When American photographer Richard Cross visited Palenque de San Basilio, Colombia, in the 1970s, it was as part of an anthropological effort to document the lives of the descendants of Africans living the area.
Her family’s escape from Poland during the Holocaust is a story that Daniela Gerson, an associate professor of journalism at California State University, Northridge, has been trying to tell for years.