CSUN Matador News – March 16, 2016 – YouTube
President Obama nominates a federal appeals court judge to fill the vacant seat on the Supreme Court, and the CDC urges doctors to be more careful about prescribing opiates for pain. Matador News...
View ArticleCSUN Matador News – March 17, 2016 – YouTube
Secretary of State John Kerry says ISIS is responsible for genocide against ethnic and religious groups in Syria and Iraq; SeaWorld visitors will soon say so long to Shamu; Matador News reporter Jordan...
View ArticleCSUN Matador News – March 30, 2016 – YouTube
President Obama commutes the sentences of 61 people in prison for drug crimes, and the Los Angeles City Council considers softening the city’s law enforcement policies against homeless people. Matador...
View ArticleMoving Forward
University officials are urging the city of Los Angeles to support better public transportation alternatives for CSUN’s almost 50,000 students, faculty and staff; with no subway or light rail...
View ArticleCSUN Matador News – April 6, 2016 – YouTube
Supreme Court nominee Merrick Garland continues to meet Senators; Ted Cruz and Bernie Cruz score big wins in Wisconsin, and the Clippers beat the Lakers again. Matador News reporter Susana Guzman...
View ArticleCSUN Matador News – April 7, 2016 – YouTube
One psychiatric hospital escapee has been caught and one is still on the loose in Washington state; and the Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal Studios is now open. Matador News reporter...
View ArticleTouchdown in Inglewood
In January, National Football League owners voted to allow Inglewood, California to build a new stadium for the Los Angeles Rams. On Point reports with Inglewood High School football coach James Sims,...
View ArticleProfiting from Punishment
The United States has the largest prison population in the world, but much of the system is operated by private corporations with the potential to make huge profits from the imprisonment of the often...
View ArticleCSUN Matador News – April 14, 2016 – YouTube
Kobe Bryant ends his 20 year career in the NBA last night, scoring 60 points in the Lakers’ win, and an octopus named Inky finds fame and freedom after escaping from a New Zealand aquarium. Matador...
View ArticleCSUN Matador News – April 21, 2016 – YouTube
Music legend Prince dies at his home in Minnesota at 57 years old, and President Obama meets with Gulf leaders to discuss issues in the region. Matador News reporter Carolyne Hogikyan talks to CSUN...
View ArticleCSUN Matador News – April 13, 2016 – YouTube
A new poll shows most Americans want the Senate to meet and vote on Supreme Court nominee Merrick Garland, and a new study says smokers are less able to hold onto their jobs. Matador News reporter...
View ArticleCSUN Matador News – April 20, 2016
President Obama visits Saudi Arabia, and the Treasury Department announces that Harriet Tubman will be the new face on the 20 dollar bill, replacing Andrew Jackson. Matador News reporter Sheraine...
View ArticleCSUN Matador News – April 27, 2016 – YouTube
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump vows to “shake the rust off America’s foreign policy”, in what is billed as a major policy speech, and former House Speaker Dennis Hastert is sentenced to...
View ArticleCSUN Matador News – May 4, 2016 – YouTube
Ohio Governor John Kasich drops out of the Republican Presidential Race, and Matador News reporter Sharon Carrillo talks to CSUN students about Donald Trump being the now likely Republican nominee. A...
View ArticleCSUN Matador News – May 5, 2016 – YouTube
Hillary Clinton is in Los Angeles today, raising funds for the fight against Republican candidate Donald Trump, and fires continue to burn in western Canada. Matador News Reporter Jordan Williams has...
View ArticleCSUN Matador News – May 11, 2016 – YouTube
Italy has passed a bill giving legal recognition to same sex couples, and President Obama will be the first president to visit Hiroshima, Japan — the site of the atomic bomb drop during World War II....
View ArticleCSUN Matador News – May 12, 2016 – YouTube
House Speaker Paul Ryan meets with Donald Trump in an attempt to unite the Republican Party, a police e-mail ordering the Brussels metro to close down minutes before the March terrorist attack went...
View ArticleCalifornia Dreaming: Affordable Rent
On Point reports on the housing crisis in Los Angeles with CSUN Economics Professor Shirley Svorny, CSUN Political Science Professor Tom Hogen-Esch, and Union De Vecinos co-director Elizabeth Blaney....
View ArticleOnline Privacy: Terms and Conditions May Apply
On Point reports on tech privacy, with CSUN Marketing Professor Kristen Walker, CSUN Communication Studies Professor Gina Giotta, Pierce College Computer Science Professor Luis Celada and Guardian...
View ArticleAfter school program helps kids stay out of trouble
Los Angeles Police Department has started a program to help kids stay out of trouble in their neighborhoods. The new Jeopardy Program is offered at Van Nuys middle school where students face the...
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