- Matadors fall short in nine-goal thriller at homeWith non-conference play wrapped up, the Matadors opened up their Big West campaign at the Matador Soccer Field against the CSU Fullerton Titans in front of a packed stadium wearing all red in support. The ensuing match proved to be one for the ages, as the back-and-forth affair between the Matadors and Titans resulted in...
- CSUN Pride Center preserves a safe space for queer studentsThe Pride Center has served CSUN’s LGBTQ+ community for over ten years, and its mission hasn’t faltered since. The staff is still just as committed to creating a safe and welcoming environment on campus — they educate, advocate, fight for students’ rights and connect them to countless free resources, scholarships, mentors and more. Plus, the...
- The Valley Boys Sports Podcast: Episode 1From upsetting nationally ranked teams on the road to dominant performances from standout players, CSUN’s athletics has given host Ryan Romero and Gabriel Duarte much to breakdown in the first episode of the Valley Boys sports podcast.
- Matador of the Week: Hayden MauldinCSUN women’s soccer goalkeeper Hayden Mauldin is Matador of the Week after her standout performances against UC Davis and CSU Fullerton. In 180 minutes of action versus the Aggies and Titans, Mauldin recorded a combined 14 saves, including a clean sheet against Davis, the second-highest scoring team in the Big West. After a total of...
- CSUN introduces new sustainability initiativeIn line with its long history of serving marginalized groups, CSUN now seeks to improve its sustainability program by employing a new diversity-focused strategy called the Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (J.E.D.I.) program. J.E.D.I. is made up of a set of principles that aim to make college campuses and other institutions more welcoming for students...
- AISA’s Native American Welcome event promotes awareness and hospitality for the community and its studentsThe American Indian Student Association (AISA) held a “Native American Welcome” event at La Casita, located behind Bookstein Hall, on Wednesday, Sept. 20. The welcome event brought awareness to the Central American Studies and American Indian Studies Cultural Center. On-campus resources such as the Pride Center, DREAM Center, and the Oasis Wellness Center were tabling...
- ASP celebrates 40-year anniversary of first Armenian language courseThis year marks 40 years since the first Armenian language course at CSUN was offered. Today, the Armenian Studies Program (ASP) offers 10 courses. CSUN is home to the largest Armenian student population out of the entire California State University system – admitting about 450 Armenian students annually. Although the program has been around for...
- Graham100: Honoring a timeless legacy of danceOn Sept. 30th, The Soraya will host the premiere of a three-season celebratory presentation of Martha Graham’s legacy with “Graham100.” The show will include commemorative dance performances accompanied by live music to showcase the work of the Martha Graham Dance Company. Widely regarded as the pioneer of modern dance, Graham was an American dancer and...
- Black Scholars Matter: Striving for scholars, not scholarshipsWhen first year student Alexis Obando-Johnson first came to California State University, Northridge, he struggled to make friends and find a community. But after being accepted into the Black Scholars Matter program, he saw a huge difference in his college experience. “I’m surrounded by people like me, I’m taught about the Black experience and I’m...
- CSUN women’s soccer battles UC Davis in scoreless draw at homeHaving lost 2-1 to the University of Hawaii Rainbow Warriors last Monday to open up their Big West campaign, the Matadors (0-9-2, 0-1-1 Big West) returned to their home turf at the Matador Soccer Field looking to secure their first win of the season against the UC Davis Aggies (4-4-1, 0-0-1 Big West). In a...
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