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In intraparty race, Marin assemblyman’s record brandished by both rivals
Education: California State University, Northridge, 1996, bachelor’s degree in political science; Naval Postgraduate School, 2001, master’s in national security affairs. -- Marin Independent Journal
Whicker: Friends remember Bobby Chacon as a champion
In 1985 Chacon won a majority decision over Freddie Roach, now the most famous trainer in boxing. That fight matched The Choirboy (Roach) against the Schoolboy, a nickname that publicist Bill Caplan gave Chacon because he attended Cal State Northridge. -- Orange County Register
Friends remember Bobby Chacon as a champion
In 1985 Chacon won a majority decision over Freddie Roach, now the most famous trainer in boxing. That fight matched The Choirboy (Roach) against the Schoolboy, a nickname that publicist Bill Caplan gave Chacon because he attended Cal State Northridge. -- Long Beach Press-Telegram
Saddleback Big Band Features Compositions from Former Student Craig Cammell
Craig Cammell is a composer and saxophonist who has performed in both New York and Los Angeles. He attended Saddleback College and Cal State University Northridge under the direction of Gary Pratt, graduating in 2010 with a bachelor’s degree in jazz saxophone performance. -- Aliso Laguna News
Community briefs
Squires received his musical training at the Preparatory School of the Eastman School of Music and the Crane School of Music, in New York, and he earned his master's degree in instrumental conducting/trumpet performance at California State University, Northridge, the release stated. -- The Beacon News - IL
Tyne Daly talks about her dream role, her big secret (she can sing!) and the next Spider-Man movie
It has taken nearly two decades, but Tyne Daly finally is getting the chance to play one of her dream roles: Countess Aurelia, the eccentric heroine at the heart of Jerry Herman’s rarely seen musical “Dear World.” The actress will star in a concert performance of the fanciful Parisian tale Friday at the Valley Performing Arts Center in Northridge. -- Los Angeles Times
CSUN's Daniela Gerson: Growing Community Engagement at the Los Angeles Times
I joined the Los Angeles Times a year ago as a community engagement editor charged with bringing in new perspectives that reflect the diversity of our city and creating feedback loops with specific communities to inform what we covered. -- Media Shift
Former CSUN prof takes a look at how La Opinion covered the news from 1936-1946
Félix Gutiérrez fue profesor de periodismo en la Universidad del sur de California (USC) y en la Universidad estatal de California (CSUN). Desde 1972 se ha dedicado al estudio de diversidad racial y su representación en los medios, y ha realizado el estudio Voces de Justicia: 200 años de periodismo latino en Estados Unidos, que documenta la cobertura de periódicos hispanos en EEUU, desde 1808. - La Opinión (in Spanish)
CSUN Professor Finds Few Studies Look at the Well-Being of LGB Youth of Color
More and more research is being conducted on the well-being of lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) — also known as sexual minority — teenagers, but very few of toese studies focus on the health of LGB youth who are also ethnic minorities. -- AmericanTowns.com
L.A. theater openings, Sept. 25-Oct. 2: 'Phoebe Zeitgeist Returns to Earth' and more
Dear World Tony winner Tyne Daly stars in a concert performance of the Jerry Herman musical inspired by Giraudoux’s classic satire “The Madwoman of Chaillot.” Valley Performing Arts Center, 18111 Nordhoff St., Northridge. Fri., 8 p.m. $38-$73. (818) 677-3000. -- Los Angeles Times