CSUN Matador News – October 28, 2015
Republican candidates prepare for tonight’s debate; CSUN prepares for the Day of the Dead; students react to possible tuition hikes.
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Congress reaches a tentative budget deal and the Justice Department launches an investigation into police brutality in a South Carolina school. CSUN students at the Farmers Market react to the W.H.O.’s...
View ArticleCSUN Matador News – November 3, 2015
Egyptian investigators look at the black boxes from the downed Russian jet — Ohio voters decide whether to legalize marijuana — CSUN faculty and students react to the new Pew Research Center study on...
View ArticleCSUN Matador News – November 10, 2015
Missouri students are refusing to talk to mainstream news media, and air pollution in China reaches record levels. Veterans Day and Trans Awareness Week at CSUN
View ArticleBlack Lives Matter
On Point reports on Black Lives Matter and the 46th Anniversary of the CSUN Africana Studies Department, with Black Male Initiative president Wesley Williams and Africana Studies professor Dr. Aimee...
View ArticleCSUN Matador News – November 17, 2015
CSUN students react to Paris attacks and to Charlie Sheen’s announcement.
View ArticleThe Sound of Music
On Point reports on music streaming services and changes in the music industry, with DASH radio DJ Dean Perez and CSUN Journalism Professor Scott Brown.
View ArticleCSUN Matador News – November 24, 2015
French President with Obama; CSUN students react to Black Friday shopping and to new poll on racism in America.
View ArticleCSUN Matador News – November 25, 2015
The surviving Russian pilot says Turkey didn’t issue warnings before shooting his plane down, and Chicago police release a video showing last year’s fatal shooting of Laquan McDonald. CSUN students...
View ArticleInked
On Point reports on society’s new acceptance of tattoos with restaurant owner Juan Gomez, tattoo parlor owner Cooper, and tattoo apprentice artist Brian.
View ArticleCSUN Matador News – December 2, 2015 – YouTube
Mass shooting in San Bernardino; Mark Zuckerberg gives away billions; CSUN Geology Professor Steve Graves explains high gas prices in California, and EOP counselors talk about student loneliness and...
View ArticleCSUN Matador News – December 1, 2015 – YouTube
Chicago’s police chief steps down in wake of last year’s police shooting of a young balck man; President Obama returns from climate change convention in Paris; CSUN react to climate change and to...
View ArticleAll You Need
On Point looks at romantic love, with psychologist Dr. Andrew Yellen, dating blogger and radio personality Erin Tillman, and Bishop Cecil Richardson of the Lighthouse Light of the World Christian...
View ArticleCombatting the MMA Controversy
Mixed Martial Arts’ reputation for promoting aggression may steer some parents away from the sport when it comes to signing their kids up for extracurricular activities. On Point reports on the...
View ArticleCSUN Matador News – March 2, 2016 – YouTube
Huge victories for Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump on Super Tuesday, and the Supreme Court hears arguments on Texas abortion laws in its first major controversial case since the death of Justice...
View ArticleCSUN Matador News – March 3, 2016 – YouTube
Former GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney and current GOP presidential frontrunner Donald Trump are trading insults; a viral video appears to show a Baltimore police officer hitting a student, and...
View ArticleRedshirting: Changing the Game
The growing trend of parents who redshirt their children prior to high school athletic competition leaves youth sports torn between ethical values and winning. On Point reports with Williams S. Hart...
View ArticleCSUN Matador News – March 9, 2016 – YouTube
The casket of former First Lady Nancy Reagan is transported to the Reagan Library in Simi Valley for a two day public viewing, and a massive gas line explosion hits a Seattle neighborhood, injuring...
View ArticleGas Destruction
The Porter Ranch gas leak is the largest methane leak in U-S history, affecting the health and well-being of thousands of Los Angeles residents, with a potentially disastrous impact on the environment....
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