1839 - Judge John F. Powell born in Galway, Ireland [ story]
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Wednesday, Sep 24, 2025
Despite efforts at the federal level to curb California’s clean-air vehicle initiatives, including the phase out gas-powered vehicles, optimism remains on the future of electric vehicles in the state.
Yan Searcy, dean of California State University, Northridge’s College of Social and Behavioral...
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Wednesday, Sep 17, 2025
Ten-time Grammy Award-winning jazz legend Arturo Sandoval is teaming up with California State University, Northridge’s music students for a live performance during a free screening of the film “For Love or Country: The Arturo Sandoval Story” on Wednesday, Sept. 24, as part of CSUN’s Hispanic...
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Wednesday, Sep 10, 2025
The news media regularly reports that children, and even adults, aren’t reading as much as they used to. That’s actually a misnomer, according to California State University, Northridge literacy experts Dominic Grasso and Mira Pak.
The issue isn’t that they’re not reading as much as they used...
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While a lot of research has been done about the development of students in primary school, middle school and high school, Nathan Durdella, a California State University, Northridge professor in education leadership and policy studies, found that not much has been done about the educational development...
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Wednesday, Sep 3, 2025
Stacy Johns, Los Angeles Football Club’s chief business officer, will share her journey as a first-generation college student and how she found herself working for a professional soccer club at this year’s Younes Nazarian Distinguished Speaker Series at California State University, Northridge.
The...
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There is a saying that permeates to every corner of the California State University, Northridge campus: “Once a Matador, always a Matador.”
Andrew J. Anagnost, president and CEO of Autodesk, Inc., one of the world’s leading Design and Make technology companies, demonstrated just how much being...
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Wednesday, Aug 27, 2025
Archaeologist Owen Doonan, an art history professor at California State University, Northridge, spent the summer scouring the forests and farmlands of rural Romania looking for evidence of the indigenous people who lived in the hillfort settlements that once dotted western Eurasian steppe during the...
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Wednesday, Aug 13, 2025
With the start of school just weeks away, teachers are already planning for the new academic year.
Adding to their start-of-school list of concerns has been a summer filled with trauma for their students as the children grapple with the loss of family members to immigration raids and fears that when...
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Wednesday, Jul 9, 2025
As Los Angeles prepares to host the 2028 Summer Olympics, questions remain on how effectively the city will get people to and from venues in a sprawling region that is famously ruled by cars.
Organizers plan on leasing over 2,000 buses using a network of designated lanes to get from venue to venue, with...
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Monday, Jul 7, 2025
California State University, Northridge, and Los Angeles County Parks and Recreation will present “Splash in the Water” at Castaic Lake, a free boating and water safety event for children ages 7-14. The program runs on Fridays beginning Friday, July 11 through Aug. 15.
Participants can kayak,...
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