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CSUN gets ready for Halloween

San Francisco celebrates the Giants’ World Series win, and rain may be heading to Southern California. Matador News reporter Angela Hoffman gets ready for Halloween. Reporter Brenda Garcia talks to...

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Overdosing America

On Point looks at the abuse of prescription drugs and the different ways one can receive treatment, with Tarzana Treatment Centers’ Director of Residential and Outpatient Programs Dr. Stan Galperson,...

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Californians go to the polls today

People across the country are voting to determine which party will have control of the U.S. Congress, and Californians have a full slate of propositions to decide as well as who will be the next...

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Election results GOP control over the senate

The votes are in from yesterday’s mid-term elections. Matador News Reporter Jonathan Gripe has the latest results, and reporter Lorenzo Mutia has analysis from CSUN’s Director of Government and...

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Voting for a new faculty contract

A mother in Oregon is charged with the murder of her autistic son, and House Speaker John Boehner says he’ll use the GOP majority in Congress to dismantle the Affordable Care Act. Matador News reporter...

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CSUN Basketball Season about to Begin

CSUN students are voting on changing the location of future graduation ceremonies. Matador News reporter Rosanna Siracusa talks to AS Senator Heston Jayasinghe and students about the possible changes....

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Sundial’s Job Fair

Drivers strike at the Port of Los Angeles, and CSU Trustees meet in Long Beach. Matador News reporter Helen Mora talks to the American Indian Student Association’s Pauline Alvarez about the annual...

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Hearts Not Parts: A Transgender Perspective

On Point looks at the transgender community, and how it identifies itself in terms of gender and sexuality in the midst of a society that doesn’t always understand it. CSUN’s Pride Center is hosting...

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CSUN students register for spring classes

Funerals are taking place today in Jerusalem for the victims of a terrorist attack. The NFL suspends Adrian Peterson without pay for the rest of the season. Matador News Reporter Sabella Scalise has...

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CSUN’s Blues Project highlights depression awareness

Western New York State is buried by record snowfall. Matador News Reporter Angelica Arizon has a report on the LAUSD decision to require ethnic studies in its high schools. Reporter Amy Martinez talk...

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CSUN students protest against the Mexican government on Revolution Day

President Obama addresses the nation about immigration. Matador News Reporter Laura Ponce reports on protests in Mexico and at CSUN against the Mexican government’s handling of the case of 43 missing...

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CSUN students protest Ferguson decision

Rain hits Southern California, and in Missouri, authorities investigate whether Michael Brown’s stepfather helped incite the crowd to riot in Ferguson last week. Matador News reporter Evan Stevens...

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CSUN Women’s Basketball Team on a winning streak

A grand jury in New York decides not to indict a Staten Island police officer in the death of an African American man, and Michael Brown’s stepfather apologizes for his outburst the night of the...

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CSUN students get ready for finals week

NASA postpones Orion’s launch until tomorrow, and many people express outrage at yesterday’s grand jury decision in the Eric Garner case. Matador News reporter Akeisha Nabeta talked to CSUN Political...

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Beyond the Haze

On Point looks at fraternities and sororities at CSUN, after this summer’s death of Armando Villa, with Interfraternity Council President Josh Stepakoff, former Pan Hellenic Council vice-president...

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Matador News

ISIS has posted a video it says shows a downed Jordanian pilot being burned alive, and Greek activities at CSUN are cancelled because of past hazing problems. Matador News reporter Frankie Benkovic...

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Matador News: February 4th, 2015

Lung cancer deaths are on the rise among women, and in Taiwan, a plane crash kills more than 30 people. Anchors: Harry Abelson, Kelly Hernandez, Jordan Saucedo and Cristal Canedo Producers: Janayle...

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Matador News: February 5th, 2015

Jordan begins airstrikes against ISIS; Sony co-chair Amy Pascal steps down, and CSUN students say they’d welcome soy and coconut milk at campus coffee houses. Anchors: Jacqueline Aldana, Lindsey...

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Matador News: February 10th

American hostage Kayla Mueller is confirmed dead, and Boston gets hit again by snow. Police are looking for four suspects in an assault just off the CSUN campus. Matador News reporter Maria Cartaya...

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Matador News: February 11th, 2015

President Obama asks Congress to authorize a military campaign against ISIS, three Muslim students are killed in North Carolina, and CSUN students react to Jon Stewart’s departure from The Daily Show....

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