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- CSUN Department of Chicana/o Studies and MeChA to Host Dia de los Muertos CelebrationsThe celebration will take place on Saturday, Nov. 1, from 3 to 10 p.m. at the Chicano House, located north of the University Library on the west side of the campus at 18111 Nordhoff St., Northridge. The post CSUN Department of Chicana/o Studies and MeChA to Host Dia de los Muertos Celebrations first appeared on CSUN Newsroom.
- ‘Toy Story’ Live-to-Film Soraya Concerts Are Rare Opportunity for Mike Curb College’s CSUN SymphonyThe CSUN Symphony Orchestra played a live-to-film concert to the movie "Toy Story," highlighting the link between the Mike Curb College and The Soraya. The post ‘Toy Story’ Live-to-Film Soraya Concerts Are Rare Opportunity for Mike Curb College’s CSUN Symphony first appeared on CSUN Newsroom.
- Africana Studies Week 56th Anniversary to Celebrate “Rooted and Rising: Revitalizing Africana Studies”Four separate events will take place in different locations across campus located at 18111 Nordhoff St. in Northridge, all providing attendees with opportunities to learn and grow their knowledge about Africana studies. The post Africana Studies Week 56th Anniversary to Celebrate “Rooted and Rising: Revitalizing Africana Studies” first appeared on CSUN Newsroom.
- MataBites Program Helps Students in Need and Cuts Food WasteThe innovative MataBites program combats both food waste and food insecurity on campus by routing surplus food from campus events to those who have signed up for alerts on the CSUN app. The post MataBites Program Helps Students in Need and Cuts Food Waste first appeared on CSUN Newsroom.
Daily Sundial
- Matador underdogs become Big West ChampionsThe women’s soccer team finished atop the Big West rankings as the regular season champions, defeating Long Beach State 2-1 at home during senior night on Thursday. Heading into the...
- Prop. 50 raises broader questions about ethics and powerAlexandra Macias, a political science professor at CSUN, has long upheld the California Citizens Redistricting Commission (CRC) when lecturing in her classes. The commission, whose creation was authorized in 2008,...
- “Survivor Made” screening opens conversation about supportA heavy silence filled Kurland Hall as the Office of Equity and Compliance (EOC) screened “Survivor Made,” a documentary about survivors of domestic abuse, on Tuesday. The film followed the...
- FILM REVIEW: ‘Tron: Ares’ lights up the Grid in red and blackWhoa. Black and red? Badass. That’s the first impression of “Tron: Ares,” the latest addition to Disney’s long-dormant digital-frontier saga. Even for newcomers, director Joachim Rønning rebuilds the Grid from...
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