In recent years, the quest for knowledge and innovations to make the world a better place has led to numerous inventions. People from all walks of life, from the private to the public sector, all seek ...
The CSUN Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Clinic has been operating for over 50 years, and its impact on the local community has grown in both reputation and reach. The program has 17 locations ...
Anne was looking for community when she strolled through the bi-annual Meet The Clubs event during her sophomore year at CSUN. Having come from a religious background, it was instinct for her to ...
It may be only the first week of the spring 2026 semester, but CSU faculty and staff are already making their voices heard. Around fifty faculty and staff marched around campus this morning, demanding ...
One of America’s popular cultural institutions is Disney. From Mickey Mouse to “Sleeping Beauty” to “Cars,” everyone has seen, or is at least familiar with, something from Disney. We view Disney as a ...
Review copies provided by The Behemoth. “Alien Hominid Invasion” and “Alien Hominid HD” are frantic, over-the-top “run and gun” action games that keep players on the edge of their seats. From its ...
When sophomore Tarnessey Sherman joined the Vietnamese Student Association (VSA) at CSUN, she believed she would be immersed in a friendly, inclusive community. While everyone was welcoming at first, ...
In 2020, Northridge’s Skateland roller-skating rink officially closed down, eventually being converted into a homeless shelter. Although this meant opportunities for one community, it also meant a ...
When it comes to beauty, we have ONE thing in common- we are all different! While we are all human, we differ in race, age, religion, ability, size, gender identity, and sexuality. Each of us has a ...
Held for the first time, the “CSUN Book Arts Festival” aimed to be a resource for people who want to have their work published or are simply interested in how books are made. The event served to ...
The first account of the West Nile Virus in the U.S. was in New York City in the summer of 1999. The virus was transmitted by mosquito bites, concentrating in areas with warmer temperatures\; as the ...
As the red curtain dropped on March 23 for CSUN’s rebranding of the former Maple Hall — now officially known as Ronni and Shepherd Goodman Hall — a student skateboarder was “forcibly tackled” to the ...
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