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Eight-run outburst boosts Hot Rods over Lugnuts

“Definitely the off-speed pitches for him were working really well and that makes the fastball look even hotter,” Ruiz said of Rosenberg, a ninth-round pick in the 2016 draft out of Cal-State Northridge. “Even though he was throwing 90, 91, when you have that kind of off-speed pitch it’s going to look like he’s throwing 100.” -- Bowling Green Daily News - KY

Basketball (m): American Joshua Cristopher Greene at SCM-U Craiova

Born in Lakeview Terrace, California on April 24, 1992, Greene is 1.83m, evolves to position 1. He is a graduate of Cal State Northridge College, where he has been active for 4 years in the American University Championship, averaging 12.4 points, 2.8 decisive passes And 2.5 rebounds. -- Gazeta de Sud (in Romanian)

Kradjian Momjian Named San Francisco ‘Teacher of the Year’

Betty started teaching in LAUSD’s John Muir Elementary school in Glendale, CA and moved to the Bay Area after marriage. She is a member of San Jose’s ARS Agnouni chapter, and regularly consults with KZV Armenian School’s principal, where her two children attended. Betty is a graduate of Holy Martyrs Ferrahian High School and Cal State Northridge. -- Asbarez

Kradjian Momjian Named San Francisco ‘Teacher of the Year’

Betty started teaching in LAUSD’s John Muir Elementary school in Glendale, CA and moved to the Bay Area after marriage. She is a member of San Jose’s ARS Agnouni chapter, and regularly consults with KZV Armenian School’s principal, where her two children attended. Betty is a graduate of Holy Martyrs Ferrahian High School and Cal State Northridge. -- Public Radio of Armenia

Jimmy Panetta says he won't seek Senate seat if Dianne Feinstein retires

Cal State-Northridge political scientist Tyler J. Hughes said the Panetta’s name “carries a lot of weight still” and would be useful in fundraising efforts but, as a junior member of the minority, he could claim to be fighting for certain policy goals but would have a tough time pointing to major accomplishments. -- Bakersfield Californian

‘Dealing With Dysfunction’

Dealing With Dysfunction (Rowman & Littlefield), subtitled A Book for University Leaders, seeks to address leadership problems common at universities. Walking through case studies involving professors in a fractured department, the main character attempts to guide the department to stability as the newly selected chairman and Castallo, a professor at California State University, Northridge, offer insight and leadership recommendations at the end of each chapter. -- Inside Higher Ed

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