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
The award, announced Sunday Nov. 3, acknowledges CSUN’s longstanding commitment as a Hispanic-Serving Institution to the Fulbright Program, the federal government’s flagship international educational exchange program.
CSUN’s plan to promote civic engagement and increase voter registration among students has received a perfect score from California’s top elections official.
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.
California State University Northridge’s College of Social and Behavioral Sciences will host CSUN’s third annual BikeFest on Sunday, Nov. 3, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. BikeFest is free and open to the public.
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.
California State University Northridge will mark Dia de los Muertos with an exhibition of barriletes, giant traditional Guatemalan kites, in the University Library on Monday, Nov. 4
CSUN’s College of Social and Behavioral Sciences will host the university’s third annual BikeFest on Sunday, Nov. 3, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. BikeFest is free and open to the public.
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.