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Boys U.S. Soccer Development Academy: College commitments fall 2017

Arsenal FC: Uriel Mosqueda (Cal Baptist Univ.), Brian Gonzalez (Cal Baptist Univ.), Alex Lara (Cal State Fullerton), Davis Moreno-Jaime (Cal State Northridge), Andrew Quiroz (Cal State San Bernardino Univ.), Victor Aguirre (Cal Baptist Univ.), Josh Goodman (Eastern Oregon). -- Soccer America

Matt Finegood Launches Indiegogo Crowdsourcing Campaign for HOLLYWeeD T-Shirts

As it turns out, Finegood used the feat as a project submission for an art course at Cal State Northridge and he received an "A" for the daring project. He and his friends altered the sign three other times. That same year on Easter Sunday, he was responsible for changing the sign to read "HOLYWOOD". In 1987, Finegood changed it to read "OLLYWOOD" in light of Oliver North and the Iran-Contra Affair. Then in 1992, he altered the sign to read "OIL WAR" during the Persian Gulf War. -- WFMJ

Obituary of John Rexon Bridge

John was born in Los Angeles, California on Nov. 28, 1945, to Harry and Anne Bridge. He attended UCLA, graduated from CSU Northridge, and served for 6 years in the US Air Force Reserves. -- The Union

2017 Harvard Leadership Program Scholarship Winner

Ken Striplin earned his Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and a Master of Public Administration from California State University, Northridge. He went on to earn his Doctorate in Organizational Leadership from Pepperdine University. -- Public.

Crowdsourcing Campaign for HOLLYWeeD T-Shirts

As it turns out, Finegood used the feat as a project submission for an art course at Cal State Northridge and he received an “A” for the daring project. He and his friends altered the sign three other times. That same year on Easter Sunday, he was responsible for changing the sign to read “HOLYWOOD.” In 1987, Finegood changed it to read “OLLYWOOD” in light of Oliver North and the Iran-Contra Affair. Then in 1992, he altered the sign to read “OIL WAR” during the Persian Gulf War. -- Money News

Is a two-year college sometimes the best path to a four-year degree?

California State University, Northridge is one of most diverse schools in the nation. But roughly half of its students don’t graduate in six years, and many never receive a degree. To remedy this problem, California State University, which consists of 23 schools and is the largest university system in the country, has launched an initiative to double its four-year graduation rate in 10 years. Working with The Hechinger Report for this series, three students from a Northridge journalism class write about what has held them back, and what they think needs to change. -- Hechinger Report

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