The CSUN students raised their signs and candles as they chanted and marched, spreading awareness of sexual violence as it affects college students, encouraging students to commune with people of similar experience and take action in preventing future sexual violence.
Whether it’s star-crossed lovers dealing with the fallout of the 1992 Los Angeles riots, a young couple fleeing the antisemitism that accompanies the rise of the Soviet Union or a star athlete faced with choosing between his sister or the biggest game of his career, these are stories that tug at your heart, force you to confront uncomfortable situations and think about the power of love.
Commencement and events and finals, oh my! With the end of the 2023-2024 academic year approaching, it can be tough to keep track. CSUN Newsroom is here to lend a hand.
Offering a look into Los Angeles through his eyes, photographer and director Estevan Oriol will talk about his journey as an artist and his photography during a visit next week to California State University, Northridge.
With dance, EDM and house music topping the charts, CSUN Associated Students embraced the trend with this year’s Big Show. The University Library Lawn was transformed into a rave festival with headliner Steve Aoki on Saturday afternoon, April 6.
CSUN’s Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (or VITA) Clinics offer valuable job experience, not only to accounting students who learn the ins and outs of tax preparation, but also to all qualified students who want to become interpreters.
Can’t chase the solar eclipse to Mazatlán or Montreal this year? (Yes, it’s a thing.) Yeah, we can’t either. Luckily, Matadors can still get a taste of the eclipse experience, thanks to the Department of Physics and Astronomy.
This month, CSUN is honoring the history and achievements of women on campus as we celebrate Women’s History Month.
CSUN graduate student (mass communication) and CSUN Today contributor Analisa Venolia’s grandparents were founding members of the United Farm Workers union, and their personal recollections are part of the Tom and Ethel Bradley Center’s archives and the University Library’s archives.