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CSUN Nearly Comes Back From 25 Points Down at LMU; Lions Win 69-62
Wednesday, Dec 21, 2022

CSUN trailed by 25 in the third quarter, but a Matadors’ rally in the fourth just came up short as LMU defeated CSUN 69-62 in women’s basketball action Wednesday afternoon at Gerstein Pavilion. Despite missing their first five field goal attempts, CSUN trailed 10-8 at the first quarter...

College of the Canyons Names John Wissmath Women’s Basketball Coach
Wednesday, Aug 17, 2022

College of the Canyons has announced the appointment of longtime coach and Kinesiology & Physical Education faculty member John Wissmath as head coach of its women’s basketball program, effective immediately. Wissmath follows in the footsteps of longtime women’s basketball head coach Greg Herrick,...

Lady Cougars Drop Conference Game to Glendale 73-58
Thursday, Jan 23, 2020

By Jesse Muñoz/COC Sports Information Director College of the College dropped a 73-58 conference result to visiting Glendale College on Saturday night in the Cougar Cage. Canyons (7-10, 2-2) struggled shooting the ball, finishing the contest just under 39 percent from the floor while going 3-of-10...

Lady Mustangs Basketball Voted No. 1 in Coaches Poll for First Time in Program History
Thursday, Jan 16, 2020

By: Mason Nesbitt, Sports Information Director For the first time in program history, The Master’s University women’s basketball team was voted No. 1 in the NAIA Division 1 Coaches’ Poll on Wednesday. The Mustangs — No. 3 in the previous rankings — are off to their best start ever,...

Lady Matadors Open Big West Conference with Home Games Against Hawai’i & UCI
Thursday, Jan 9, 2020

NORTHRIDGE – CSUN (5-9) opens Big West Conference women’s basketball play this week with a pair of home games. Action gets underway when The Matadors host Hawai’i Thursday night at 7:00 p.m. Hawai’i concluded the non-conference schedule with a 70-55 loss to Penn Dec. 31. UH brings a 6-7 record...

Lady Matadors Return to the Hardwood
Tuesday, Dec 17, 2019

NORTHRIDGE — The CSUN women’s basketball team returns from a break for finals this week with a pair of games. The Matadors (3-7) host Santa Clara Wednesday night. David Gascon has the call on BigWest.tv beginning at 5 p.m. The Broncos are 4-5 after dropping a 69-65 decision to Cal last Saturday....

Pioneers Men’s & Women’s Hoops Recognized for 2018-19 Season
Thursday, Apr 25, 2019

LANCASTER – The University of Antelope Valley men’s and women’s basketball teams had the privilege of being recognized Tuesday by the city of Lancaster for the second-consecutive year for its accomplishments on the court during the 2018-19 season. Both basketball teams and many UAV students, faculty...

Lady Pioneers Advance to Sweet 16
Thursday, Mar 7, 2019

The University of Antelope Valley Pioneers (26-5) made history Wednesday evening with a 100-93 win over the Mustangs of Morningside College (18-11), in intercollegiate NAIA Div. II Women’s Basketball Championships action inside the Tyson Events Center in Sioux City, Iowa. The win is the first at...

Lady Pioneers Take 1-Game Lead in Cal Pac Conference
Tuesday, Feb 12, 2019

LANCASTER – The University of Antelope Valley Pioneers (22-4; 11-1 Cal Pac) now lead the Cal Pac standings and are in the driver’s seat to enter the Cal Pac Championships with the top seed after handing the Eagles of Embry-Riddle (20-4; 10-2 Cal Pac) a loss Saturday afternoon, 92-88 in intercollegiate...

Lady Mustangs Win 13th in a Row
Friday, Feb 8, 2019

By Don Gilmore, Assistant SID The Lady Mustangs could get used to this. First-quarter runs, that is. Scoring runs that change the course of the game. For the second game in a row, The Master’s University used a big, opening-quarter blitz to create separation that allowed them to beat Hope International...

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College of the Canyons competed at the 3C2A State Singles & Doubles Championships for a second straight year, with the doubles duo of Sydney Tamondong and Estrella Segura establishing program history by advancing to the round of 16 at the Ojai Athletic Club.
Canyons Advances to Day 3 of 3C2A State Championships
College of the Canyons men's basketball head coach Howard Fisher's Cougar Basketball Camp returns in 2024 with three sessions open to boys and girls ages 8 to 14.
Registration Open for 2024 Howard Fisher Cougar Basketball Camp
The Friends of Santa Clarita Public Library is hosting a “Spring Bag Sale” event at the Valencia, Canyon Country and Newhall branches of the Santa Clarita Public Library, during normal operating hours from Saturday, May 4 to Sunday, May 12.
May 4-12: Spring Bag Sale at Santa Clarita Public Library
A former public school teacher who launched a racist and anti-immigrant tirade against a Santa Clarita street vendor is being sued by a Latino civil rights group for civil assault and violating California civil rights laws.
MALDEF Sues Man After Rant at Fruit Vendor in SCV
The Village of Pine Mountain Club has hosted wine festivals since 2003. You can taste exciting wines from the world’s top wine-growing regions, with dozens of premier wineries to choose from on Saturday, July 6, 1-4 p.m. at Wine in the Pines.
July 6: Wine in the Pines, Pine Mountain Club
1842 - California's first mining district established in SCV; Ygnacio del Valle, chairman [story]
Ygnacio del Valle
The American Cancer Society Relay For Life of Santa Clarita Valley will be held Saturday, May 4, 9 a.m.-9 p.m. at Central Park, with the theme “May The Cure Be With You,” a Disney/Star Wars celebration.
May 4: SCV Relay for Life ‘May the Cure Be With You’
Ten risk-taking, mid-career artists were announced Thursday as the recipients of the 2024 Herb Alpert Award in the Arts (HAAIA).
CalArts Announces 2024 Herb Alpert Award Winners
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa -- The Master's University men's volleyball team won their opening match of the 2024 NAIA National Championship with a 3-set win over the No. 9-seed Mount Mercy (IA) Mustangs.
Mustangs Post-Season Play Continues After First Round Win
Andrew Skerratt did not anticipate graduating with an electrical engineering degree from The Master’s University.
TMU Student Set to be School’s First Electrical Engineering Graduate
Nichole Muro was brilliant in the circle through seven shutout innings and Gigi Garcia broke the game open with a two-run double in the sixth inning as No. 15 College of the Canyons got past No. 18 Cuesta College 4-0 in its 3C2A Southern California Regional Playoffs play-in game at Whitten Field on Tuesday.
Lady Cougs Advance to Next Round in Regional Playoffs
As we kick off the new month, I am proud to reflect on the incredible growth and achievements we've witnessed over the past four months.
Message from Carlos Orozco JCI President
College of the Canyons student-athletes Sydney Tamondong (women's tennis) and Nathaniel Wilkinson (men's track and field) have been named the COC Athletic Department's Women's and Men's Student-Athletes of the Week for the period running April 22-27.
COC Names Sydney Tamondong, Nathaniel Wilkinson Athletes of the Week
With spring in full effect, now is the best time to hit the trails and enjoy the natural scenery of Santa Clarita.
Ken Striplin | Hit the Trails During Santa Clarita Bike Challenge
The Biden administration announced Thursday that President Biden used his authority under the Antiquities Act to expand the San Gabriel Mountains National Monument near Los Angeles.
Biden Adds Local Acreage to Mountains Monument
The Tony Award nominations, which honor excellence in live Broadway theater, were announced on April 30 with lighting designer and California Institute of the Arts alum Brandon Stirling Baker (Theater BFA 10) among the nominees.
CalArts Alum Earns Tony Nomination
The Master’s University will be well-represented during the International Christian Film Festival in Orlando, Florida, which is running now through May 4.
TMU Film Earns ‘Best Picture’ Nod at International Christian Film Festival
1884 - McCoy & Everette Pyle discover important Tataviam Indian artifacts in Bowers Cave (Val Verde) [story]
Bowers Cave artifacts
The Los Angeles County, Department of Public Social Services, and the Department of Public Health’s  CalFresh Healthy Living Program have launched the annual CalFresh Awareness Month campaign to remove barriers associated with applying for food assistance.
May is CalFresh Awareness Month
Ekklesia Meta Church, a non-denominational institution founded by Pastor Carthel Towns, is proud to announce the grand opening of its Community Closet in Santa Clarita. 
May 4: Ekklesia Meta Church to Launch Community Closet in Santa Clarita
College of the Canyons captured a 13th straight Western State Conference Championship on Monday, April 29 at Knollwood Country Club, after a 36-hole tourney that saw all six players finish in the top-10 of the field's individual standings and send the Cougars to another 3C2A Southern California Regional Championship event.
Canyons Wins 13th Consecutive WSC Title
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health cautions residents who are planning to visit the below Los Angeles County beaches to avoid swimming, surfing, and playing in ocean waters:
Ocean Water Warning For May 1
The cheers will be heard blocks away later this month as more than 11,000 graduating students cross the stage in front of California State University, Northridge’s iconic University Library as CSUN celebrates its 2024 commencement.
CSUN to Celebrate the Class of 2024 with Series of Ceremonies
Thanks to the community's support, E.C. Loomis Insurance Associates has officially awarded a $10,000 donation to The American Cancer Society, a nonprofit organization dedicated to saving lives, celebrating lives, and leading the fight for a world without cancer.
The American Cancer Society Awarded $10,000
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