Break out the coffee and study guides, finals season is here! But don’t worry, there are resources available for students to finish the semester strong.
In CSUN Newsroom’s “Season of Thanks” we introduce some of the staff members whose work helps us shine. Meet Rashawn Green, director of the Learning Resource Center.
California State University, Northridge’s Tom & Ethel Bradley Center has acquired a collection of images by photographer Vera Jackson, the only woman who worked in the 1940s as a staff photographer of The California Eagle—the oldest Black newspaper in Los Angeles.
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.
Final exams are approaching, but luckily, at CSUN, they’re also accompanied by a variety of events designed to offer support, some supplies, a snack, a breather or even just a laugh. Read on for details of resources on campus to help you through the tests and deadlines.
Israeli-American journalist Asaf Elia-Shalev will discuss his most recent publication, “Israel’s Black Panthers: The Radicals who Punctured a Nation’s Founding Myth” on Tuesday, April 9, at California State University, Northridge.
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.
In the land of Hollywood, their stories seem to have been forgotten. Yet their dreams, disappointments, determination and anger help lay the foundation for…
Martin Luther King Jr. Day is observed this year on Monday, Jan. 15 (remember, campus is closed that day). If you’re looking for ways to remember, honor and learn more…