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CSUN Athletics, CSUN’s Magaram Center Launch Nutrition, Wellness Partnership

CSUN Athletics and CSUN’s Marilyn Magaram Center for Food Science, Nutrition and Dietetics in the College of Health and Human Development have announced a unique new partnership that will help the two programs create and grow mutually beneficial nutrition and wellness programming. The Matadors’ existing wellness programming will be supplemented by the Magaram Center’s cutting edge, best of its kind services, expertise and facilities. The partnership, which will officially launch with the start of the Fall 2017 semester, will include nutrition education, mindfulness training, an internship exchange, research opportunities and community outreach to underserved Los Angeles communities. -- SCV News

Ways hollywood movies fake racial diversity

Because characters of color are rare on screen, when they appear, they carry ” the burden of representation,” which means that they are a symbol or representation for an entire community, Frances Gateward, assistant professor of media theory and criticism at Cal State Northridge, told ATTN: via email. Gas zauberberg 1 “For white people, this is not a problem, because their roles are so varied and so numerous that audiences do not see them as representatives of the white community, but simply the individual characters,” Gateward said. -- Gas & Electricity

CSUN | On Point:The Undocumented Experience

On Point goes to San Diego and Tijuana to find the stories of people and families who have been separated by the border. On Point reports on the current issues facing the undocumented population with Casa Libre’s Program Director Federico Bustamante, Public Counsel’s Jose Ortiz, and CSUN student Maria Aispuro. -- SCVTV

PeopleAdmin Celebrates University Lecturer and K-12 Substitute As Inspired2Educate Recipients During Annual Customer Conference

"Each time I saw Professor O'Neil after leaving Pierce [College] in 1996, he would say the same thing: 'When are you going to go back to school and get your graduate degree and teach a journalism course?' I would always return with: 'Rob, you know that I'm not a teacher. I'm a journalist,'" said Michelle Hofmann, a lecturer at California State University, Northridge (CSUN). "Coming out of the dark time after my mother's death, I thought I'd trust the professor who changed my life and give teaching a go. I'm glad I did. In many ways, teaching feels like coming home." -- Broadway World

A Brief History Of Hollywood Sign Pranks

1976: The tradition of Hollywood Sign pranks was started by 21-year old Cal State Northridge art student Danny Finegood when he turned the sign into HOLLYWeeD. According to the Los Angeles Times, Finegood grew up in Hollywood and had always been fascinated by the sign. So, when one of Feingood’s classes assigned a project that involved working with scale, he knew he wanted to do something with the Hollywood Sign. In the early hours of January 1st, 1976, the date a state law decriminalizing marijuana took effect, Feingood and three friends draped bed sheets on the two O’s to turn them into e’s. The pot-friendly message appeared in newspapers around the world and earned Finegood an "A" on his assignment. -- LAist

PeopleAdmin Celebrates University Lecturer and K-12 Substitute As Inspired2Educate Recipients During Annual Customer Conference

"Each time I saw Professor O'Neil after leaving Pierce [College] in 1996, he would say the same thing: 'When are you going to go back to school and get your graduate degree and teach a journalism course?' I would always return with: 'Rob, you know that I'm not a teacher. I'm a journalist,'" said Michelle Hofmann, a lecturer at California State University, Northridge (CSUN). "Coming out of the dark time after my mother's death, I thought I'd trust the professor who changed my life and give teaching a go. I'm glad I did. In many ways, teaching feels like coming home." -- spoke

Rob Phenicie introduced as Idaho State football coach

Before coming to Idaho State, he was at UNLV for five seasons. Prior to UNLV, he was the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Montana from 2003-09, with his top achievement coming in 2006 when he received the Mike Campbell Award by the All-American Football Foundation as the top FCS assistant coach. Before arriving at Montana, he had assistant coaching roles at Cal State Northridge from 1997-98 and Wyoming from 2000-02 -- Magic Valley News-Times - ID

2017 All-SCV girls soccer

Matthews was arguably the most experienced player on the Indians’ roster this year. With a team-high 17 CIF playoff games under her belt, she was a confident defender who helped her team to 13 shutouts this past season. She also had four assists on the season. Matthews will continue her soccer career with California State University, Northridge. -- Santa Clarita Valley Signal

ISU football: Phenicie introduced as Idaho State's head football coach

Before coming to Idaho State, he was at UNLV for five seasons. Prior to UNLV, he was the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Montana from 2003-09, with his top achievement coming in 2006 when he received the Mike Campbell Award by the All-American Football Foundation as the top FCS assistant coach. Before arriving at Montana, he had assistant coaching roles at Cal State Northridge from 1997-98 and Wyoming from 2000-02 -- Idaho State Journal

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