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El Corazón de México reveals more anniversary surprises

A dozen dancers from El Corazón de México Ballet Folklorico traveled to a showcase event earlier this year at California State University in Northridge (CSUN). “Bajo Las Estrella” is a 13th anniversary celebration of a Mexican dance troupe founded by its director and choreographer Karina Estrella. The head of that dance troupe came to Toledo last October to teach new dances to El Corazón. Six couples then made the trip to perform Sonora Bronco, which involved a lot of fundraising, as will the Ohio trips to cover hotels, meals, and travel. -- La Prensa - OH

On the Town: Assistance League rings in the holidays early

Jaeger announced the four young women receiving scholarships. They were Adrianna Ochoa, attending West Coast University; Christina Leon and Daniela Ruvalcaba, both attending Cal State Northridge; and Elizabeth Leon, attending Los Angeles Valley College. Funds are raised primarily through the organization's annual spring fashion show. - Glendale News-Press

Top 25 colleges and universities

CSUN ranks 11th among the top 25 colleges and universities that award visual and performing arts degrees to Hispanics. -- Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education

The Top Producers of Minority STEM Graduates

CSUN ranks 40th in total master's degrees awarded minorities in mathematics and statistics, and 23 in total master's degrees awarded minorities in the physical sciences. - Diverse Issues in Higher Education

L.A. Metro's Prop. 13-Driven Christmas Tree

Metro’s hope is that if people don’t vote for the interests of the county as a whole, they’ll at least vote for their own parochial interests. That’s why even small jurisdictions and institutions — some as as specific and localized as Cal State University, Northridge — are keeping score. As the Los Angeles Daily News reports, not everyone is happy, especially cities in south and southwestern L.A. County. Metro just hopes that enough people are happy. -- California Planning & Development Report

Where to See the Best Public Art in the San Fernando Valley

Beyond what's mentioned here, you'll find the highest concentration of art in and immediately surrounding Pacoima. Art is more scattered as you head west through the Valley. In Northridge, you'll find more around CSUN. In Chatsworth, you'll also be able to find art inside the Orange Line stations. But always have your eyes peeled for something cool where the temps are a little hotter. -- LA Weekly

A tree grows in Solvang

Commissions by Iwerks can be found at the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History, Santa Barbara City College and California State University, Northridge. From 2001 to 2005, he and Chapman lived as the preserve managers on the Arroyo Hondo Preserve for the Land Trust for Santa Barbara County. - Santa Maria Times

How kids at a civil rights summer camp have absorbed this summer's racially-charged news

Briana Lamb, a junior at Cal State University-Northridge and a camp counselor at Freedom School, says most of the students at the camp — many of whom come from L.A.'s least-privileged neighborhoods — have to deal with violence in their lives in one form or another. She hopes students leave Freedom School better-equipped to deal with that fear. - KPCC Southern California Public Radio

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