September 2023
- Cal State LA continues to climb in Best Colleges rankings, Los Angeles Patch (Sept. 22)
- Eanes leads York College into the future, Dean & Provost (Sept. 21)
- Cal State Names Dr. Berenecea Johnson Eanes Its First Woman President, Sacramento Observer (Sept. 21)
- Cal State Names Berenecea Johnson Eanes Its First Woman President, LA Focus (Sept. 20)
- Ruthanne Salido promoted to lead the L.A. Times multiplatform desk, LA Times (Sept. 20)
- LA teens win tech challenge with street food app, Best Buy Press Center (Sept. 20)
- Councilmember Kevin de León, a year after racist audio scandal, says he’ll run again, LA Times (Sept. 20)
- The Top U.S. Colleges for Delivering Social Mobility, Wall Street Journal (Sept. 20)
- Wall Street Journal/College Pulse: Cal State LA, Northwest News Radio (Sept. 20)
- DOE Announces Nearly $48 Million To Advance Clean Hydrogen Technologies, Energy.gov (Sept. 20)
- Top 20 Best Universities For Social Mobility & Disadvantaged Students in the U.S., KnowInsiders (Sept. 20)
- Stories of Transformation: Vietnamese Refugee Tin Nguyen’s Pardon Campaign Sheds Light on Reformation, LA Weekly (Sept. 19)
- Last Call: The Best Bang for Your Buck, CNBC News (Sept. 19)
- Wall Street Journal/College Pulse: U.S. Colleges Offering the Best Value, KGMB Honolulu (Sept. 19)
- Talk of the Table: Colleges Offering Best Value, CBS Los Angeles (Sept. 19)
- The U.S. Colleges Offering the Best Value, Wall Street Journal (Sept. 18)
- Charts show Cal States admissions for every high school in California, San Francisco Chronicle (Sept. 18)
- A Chinese Businessman Gave $1M to San Francisco for APEC. Who Is He?, San Francisco Standard (Sept. 18)
- Armenian Sacred Music Project Presents a Lecture on Saint Nerses Shnorhali by Dr. Kevork Bardakjian, Massiss Post (Sept. 18)
- Cool Credit Cards: Best Terms, Designs & Trends: Expert Opinions, Wallet Hub (Sept. 18)
- Robert F. Kennedy Jr. pitches tough immigration policies to LA Latinos, LA Daily News (Sept. 16)
- Eanes appointed president of Cal State LA starting in January, World Journal (Sept. 15)
- Computer science major receives Outstanding Achievement award from university, FilAm News (Sept. 15)
- Kim Abeles at Cal State LA, ArtNOW LA (Sept. 15)
- Cal State LA Gets First Female President in Berenecea Eanes, My NewsLA (Sept. 15)
- ‘Take Care of Maya’: Jury selection begins in civil case against Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital, FOX News (Sept. 14)
- Patience, Practice, Perseverance, American Scholar (Sept. 14)
- Dr. Berenecea Johnson Eanes Appointed President of CSU-LA, LA Sentinel (Sept. 14)
- A Short Walk and a Long Journey, Newswise (Sept. 14)
- Wende Museum Examines Russia’s Attack on Ukraine with Chatterjee, Culver City Crossroads (Sept. 13)
- HBCU Alumna Named First Woman President Of California State University, Los Angeles, The Network Journal (Sept. 13)
- Cal State LA nombra a la Dra. Berenecea Johnson Eanes como su nueva rectora, Hispanos Press (Sept. 13)
- New president announced at Cal State LA, EdSource (Sept. 13)
- Alex Villanueva challenges Janice Hahn for county supervisor, hits on crime and homeless, LA Daily News (Sept. 13)
- Cal State L.A. to welcome first woman president, Eastsider LA (Sept. 13)
- Berenceea Eans named first woman president at Cal State LA, SGV Tribune (Sept. 13)
- Berenecea Eans named first woman president at Cal State LA, LA Daily News (Sept. 13)
- Berenecea Eans named first woman president at Cal State LA, Pasadena-Star News (Sept. 13)
- Dr. Berenecea Johnson Eanes Appointed President of California State University, Los Angeles, Campus Circle (Sept. 13)
- Cal State LA Gets 1st female president in Berenecea Eanes, Hey SoCal (Sept. 13)
- Dr. Berenecea Johnson Eanes Appointed President of California State University, Los Angeles, Diverse Issues (Sept. 13)
- California Universities Struggle to Foster Free Speech on Campus, The Observer (Sept. 13)
- How to build a bird and a scientist: A conversation with Dr Ashley Heers, Integrative & Comparative Biology (Sept. 12)
- California State University Los Angeles – Student Housing East, South Village, Education Snapshots (Sept. 11)
- ‘Star Wars’ Red Leader X-Wing Model Heads A Cargo Bay’s Worth Of Props At Auction, LAist (Sept. 11)
- Study finds probation associated with poorer health for Black Americans, Phys.org (Sept. 11)
- Cal State harms students in turf war, Orange County Register (Sept. 10)
- How To Talk About the Death of a Pet With Your Child, Parent Magazine (Sept. 9)
- Ranking: Wall Street Journal’s 2024 Best Colleges In America, Yahoo! News (Sept. 9)
- Longtime L.A. City Hall aide Anton Calleia dies at age 90 of heart failure, LA Times (Sept. 8)
- From spaceships to ‘Batman’ props, a Hollywood model maker’s creations and collection up for auction, Associated Press (Sept. 8)
- Effects of Two Exercise Programs on Neck Proprioception in Patients with Chronic Neck Pain: A Preliminary Randomized Clinical Trial, Medical Sciences (Sept. 8)
- Will There Be Heaven Or Hell For Hydrogen Drones, A Look At Heven Drones, Forbes (Sept. 7)
- SoCal universities make Forbes’ national ‘top colleges’ list for 2023, FOX11 (Sept. 6)
- The 2024 Best Colleges in America: WSJ/College Pulse Social Mobility, Wall Street Journal (Sept. 6)
- Behind bars, Californians are still earning bachelor’s degrees, KCRW Press Play (Sept. 5)
- 25 Colleges That Deliver A High Bang For Your Tuition Buck, Forbes (Sept. 5)
- Unhoused students need support and compassion, not scorn, EdSource (Sept. 4)
- Cal State LA ranks number one in the West for ‘Best Bang for the Buck’, World Journal Daily News (Sept. 3)
- Top Eagle on the Mound, Rafu Shimpo (Sept. 3)
- Elizabeth Martinez | 2023 Latina of Influence, Hispanic Lifestyle (Sept. 2)
- Cal State LA ranks no. 1 in the West for ‘Best Bang for the Buck’, Medium (Sept. 1)
August 2023
- Educators Schlagel, Mendoza, Odeh, Tracy, Hoffman, and Brooks Honored with Top Awards, THE Journal (Aug. 31)
- Athletes revive an ancient Mesoamerican ballgame, Spectrum News (Aug. 31)
- In Memoriam: Dennis Hunn: the Debater, the Philosopher, the Thought Provoker , LA Sentinel (Aug. 31)
- Cal State LA honors micriobiology professor Howard Xu, ChineseinLA.com (Aug. 31)
- San Gabriel to swear in new chief of police, SGV Tribune (Aug. 30)
- Cal State LA ranks number one in the West for ‘Best Bang for the Buck’, Los Angeles Patch (Aug. 30)
- Reconocen a Cal State LA como líder en inversión educativa en la costa oeste, Hispanos Press (Aug. 30)
- Cal State LA Mechanical Engineering Faculty Honored, Industry Today (Aug. 30)
- Sports Desk: Cal State LA Dodger Night, NBC4 News (Aug. 29)
- Arizona Diamondbacks at Los Angeles Dodgers, MDJonline.com (Aug. 29)
- MLB: Arizona Diamondbacks at Los Angeles Dodgers, Henry Herald (Aug. 29)
- Harvard, Harvey Mudd Top Washington Monthly’s 2023 College Rankings, Forbes (Aug. 28)
- Is College Worth It? Three Reasons Why the CSU Isn’t Something to Sleep On, CSU News (Aug. 28)
- Mark Ridley-Thomas Sentenced To 42 Months In Prison, $30K Fine On Federal Corruption Conviction, LAist (Aug. 28)
- A Conversation with Jackie Broxton, President of the Biddy Mason Charitable Foundation, Inside Philanthropy (Aug. 28)
- Former professor returns as CSUF president, Daily Titan (Aug. 28)
- ‘We Have Become a Force in This Industry’, Planet Laundry (Aug. 27)
- Tales of a second generation hourly worker, WDC TV News (Aug. 27)
- In Southern California, a Fresh Wave of Fandom for ‘Los Estrokes’, New York Times (Aug. 27)
- America’s Best Bang for the Buck Colleges, Washington Monthly (Aug. 27)
- Dodgers welcome D-backs and Braves as calendar turns to September, mlb.com (Aug. 25)
- Big Blue To Offer Best Promotional Homestand Of Season, East LA Sports Scene (Aug. 25)
- Cal State LA honors outstanding faculty at University Convocation 2023, Los Angeles Patch (Aug. 25)
- South Pasadenan Mitchell Eisen Honored with Cal State LA’s Outstanding Professor Award, South Pasadenan (Aug. 25)
- NGWA announces 2023 industry award winners, NGWA News (Aug. 25)
- Cal State LA receives $750,000 grant for research in clean energy to combat climate change, World Journal Daily News (Aug. 25)
- Cal State LA Music Faculty Receives Outstanding Professor Award, LA Sentinel (Aug. 24)
- Kern River to get a new Watermaster, but one with a familiar name, SJV Water (Aug. 24)
- Educadores ofrecen consejos a estudiantes tras fallo de la Corte Suprema sobre acción afirmativa, ABC7.com (Aug. 24)
- New Art in the Metro System Artillery (Aug. 24)
- Students earn college degrees in expanded California prison program, EdSource (Aug. 24)
- Bachelor’s degrees in prison promise incarcerated students a second chance, EdSource Podcast (Aug. 24)
- Cal State LA Microbiology Faculty Honored With President’s Distinguished Professor Award, Californer (Aug. 24)
- Celebrating hard-edge painter June Harwood at Benton Musesum of Art, Pomona College, Art Daily (Aug. 24)
- The trouble with labels: words become prophesy, EdSource (Aug. 23)
- Cal State LA Music Faculty Member James Ford III Honored With This Year’s Outstanding Professor Award, Broadway World (Aug. 23)
- Cal State LA scholar receives President’s Distinguished Professor Award, World Journal Chinese Daily (Aug. 23)
- Cal State LA microbiology faculty honored with President’s Distinguished Professor Award, PR Log (Aug. 23)
- What Is Ghosting—and Why Is It So Rude?, Reader’s Digest (Aug. 23)
- 2023 Economic Mobility Index, Third Way (Aug. 23)
- Caring for others is a family affair for these nurses, UCLA Health (Aug. 22)
- This Week In Livable Streets, Streets Blog LA (Aug. 21)
- Nuclear War Could End the World, but What if It’s All in Our Heads?, HeroMag (Aug. 21)
- Tropical Storm Hilary live updates: Showers linger as SoCal deals with storm aftermath, ABC7 (Aug. 21)
- Tropical Storm Hilary’s center enters California amid earthquake, flooding and mudslides, Washington Post (Aug. 21)
- State of Emergency declared in Inland Empire after Hilary, KTLA5 (Aug. 21)
- 6 Common Traits Narcissistic Parents Carry, Medium (Aug. 20)
- California officials warn ‘worst of the storm has yet to come’ as Hilary makes landfall, NBC News (Aug. 20)
- Tropical Storm Hilary: What is closed and canceled, CBS Los Angeles (Aug. 20)
- ‘None of us are as strong as all of us.’ Xolo Maridueña’s family, friends rally behind ‘Blue Beetle’, De Los (Aug. 20)
- ‘Latinos corren en grupos por las calles de Los Ángeles por su bienestar, La Opinion (Aug. 19)
- The Next Generation of Space Regulation, Regulatory Review (Aug. 19)
- Riverside, CA Native Publishes New Book That Reveals Strategies for Successful Employment After Graduation, PR Leap (Aug. 18)
- Is It Healthy To Feel Disappointed By A Celebrity You Don’t Even Know?, Yahoo! News (Aug. 18)
- Vistage welcomes two new board members to further its vision of helping CEOs of small and midsize businesses to become better leaders, Vistage (Aug. 17)
- Putin Versus the World – Wende to Host Chatterjee on Global Dynamics and Ukraine, Culver City Crossroads (Aug. 16)
- How SoCal’s Hawaiian Community Leaders Say You Can Best Help Maui, LAist (Aug. 16)
- Pasadena Police Department Swears in Five New Officers, Pasadena Now (Aug. 16)
- 60 Local Students Across Northern and Central California to Receive Annual PG&E Better Together STEM Scholarships, SNN TV (Aug. 16)
- NIFA Invests $15 Million in Research and Extension Learning Experiences for Undergraduates, USDA (Aug. 16)
- Transportation Research Board Announces 21 Minority Student Fellows for 2024, National Acadamies (Aug. 16)
- Cal State LA impulsa la investigacionen energia limpia con una subvencion del DOE, Hispanos Press (Aug. 14)
- AI for Social Good: Equipping the Next Generation of AI Innovators, CSU News (Aug. 14)
- Jennifer Taylor-Mendoza Will Be the Thirteenth President of West Valley College in California, Journal of Blacks in Higher Education (Aug. 14)
- Educators offer advice for students after Supreme Court ruling on affirmative action, ABC7 Eyewitness News (Aug. 12)
- AAPI community says more City Council seats in LA will help with representation, LA Daily News (Aug. 12)
- Cal State LA and Ames National Laboratory receive grant to engage underrepresented students in clean energy research, Ames National Lab (Aug. 11)
- Cal State LA receives research grant from U.S. Department of Energy, Los Angeles Patch (Aug. 11)
- L.A. and New York Film Schools That Fly Under the Radar, Hollywood Reporter (Aug. 11)
- Today’s college rankings still measure the wrong things. It’s time to reinvent them, University Business (Aug. 11)
- This is how to cope with toxic parenting traits of ‘highly narcissistic’ people, Geo News (Aug. 11)
- June Harwood’s moment: Benton exhibit aims to add her to hard-edge canon, Claremont Courier (Aug. 10)
- If Kevin de León ran for reelection, could he win?, Eastsider News (Aug. 9)
- Not Only Banks And Chocolate: Hyundai H2 From Swiss Alps To Oakland, Forbes (Aug. 9)
- Weekly Countdown: Raiford Rogers Modern Ballet, LA Times (Aug. 9)
- Mr. Austin’s Opus: How one high school music teacher inspired a generation of students, Daily Independent (Aug. 9)
- SAG Actors Want Higher Residuals. Here’s How Streaming Residuals Work, Rolling Stone (Aug. 8)
- CSU School President: Reforms To Improve Black Student Success Need To Start Fall Semester, LAist (Aug. 8)
- Esteemed Real Estate Agent Giusy Mele-Brown Chooses Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties, Yahoo! Finance (Aug. 8)
- Teachers, parents face new challenge: detecting when students use AI for school assignments, ABC Eyewitness News (Aug. 8)
- Back to School: Detecting Whether Students used AI App, ABC Los Angeles (Aug. 7)
- Hall named new principal of Castaic Elementary School, SCV Signal (Aug. 7)
- U.S. Department of Energy Announces $37 Million to Build Research Capacity at Historically Underrepresented Institutions, Energy.gov (Aug. 7)
- Federal Trade Commission Hindering Black Economic Achievement, Tennessee Tribune (Aug. 5)
- Campaign News: Pérez Raises Over $300,000 for State Senate Campaign, Pasadena Now (Aug. 4)
- New Principal Named At Castaic Elementary School, KHTS AM (Aug. 4)
- A psychologist shares the 6 toxic traits of ‘highly narcissistic’ parents—and how to deal with them, CNBC Money Report (Aug. 3)
- Alumni Spotlight: Leanne Macdonald (class of 2000), High Point Academy (Aug. 2)
- American exceptionalism excludes women, Capital Outlook (Aug. 2)
- Pasadena Unified Interim Superintendent Releases 100-Day Plan, Colorado Boulevard (Aug. 2)
- Senga Nengudi’s ‘Water Compositions’ Sparked an Unusual Backlash in the 1960s. Here Are 3 Things You Should Know About the Evocative Series, ArtNet News (Aug. 2)
- Daily Digest: More Eastside School News, Eastsider LA (Aug. 1)
- FFRF proudly announces Lorraine Hansberry Humanist scholars, Freedom From Religion Foundation (Aug. 1)
- Leader’s of Influence: Banking – Irene H. Oh, Los Angeles Business Journal (Aug. 1)
- An Educator First, Titan Magazine (Fall/Winter 2023)
- Student LunchBox Receives Sponsorship from GoldenTree Asset Management to Support Summer Operations, EIN Newswire (Aug. 1)
July 2023
- Replace the Proposed New California Math Curriculum Framework, Independent Institute (July 31)
- CSU urged to delay proposed tuition increase, KALW-FM (July 31)
- Daring AM: NASA’s Partnerships, STEM Boost, and Upcoming ISS Cargo Launch, 3DPrint.com (July 31)
- Student leaders, lieutenant governor urge Cal State to delay vote on tuition increase, CapRadio (July 30)
- 20 of Our Favorite Celebrities from Compton, Celebrity Toob (July 30)
- In Memoriam: Evelyn Boyd Granville, 1924-2023, WIA Report (July 28)
- Chris Carrey PAL Scholarships: 12 area youth receive awards during annual celebration, Argonaut News (July 28)
- You can’t bury hope or history, Richmond Free Press (July 28)
- In the Community: LAunchPad Summer Program at Cal State LA, ABC7 Los Angeles (July 28)
- Nursing Schools in Los Angeles, California, AllNurses (July 28)
- Local high school girls learn to pilot drones at Cal State LA summer program, World Journal Chinese Daily News (July 26)
- NASA Awards $14 Million to Universities for Supportive STEM Efforts, JPL News (July 26)
- High school girls get a STEM boost at Cal State LA, LA Daily News (July 26)
- High school girls get STEM boost at Cal State LA, SGV Tribune (July 26)
- Education gap between Latino and white students widens, report says, LA Times (July 25)
- Meet Deep Dive Artist C Fodoreanu, LA Weekly (July 24)
- 2023 Dodgers Promotions Schedule & Giveaways: Tommy Lasorda World Series Ring, Hello Kitty Bobblehead Dates & More, Yard Barker (July 24)
- West Covina Councilman Brian Tabatabai to challenge Blanca Rubio for Assembly seat, SGV Tribune (July 24)
- Social And Solidarity Economy: Views From US, Spain And Latin America, Popular Resistance (July 24)
- Michelin Mystery: Where the rubber meets the restaurant, stars will follow, Downtown LA News (July 24)
- Report shows widening gap between Latino and White students who graduate college, Pasadena Star-News (July 23)
- Rock en Español viewed through an academic lens, Orange County Register (July 23)
- TOP 50 Biological, Biomedical and Health Professions for Hispanics/Latinos, Hispanic Outlook (July 22)
- Retirement of Rev. Jesse Jackson: You can’t bury hope or history, Florida Courier (July 21)
- Numerical Simulation of Solidification Processes, Metals (July 21)
- Season of Change: Veronica Villagrana’s passion is students, Pasadena Weekly (July 21)
- Lex Lazar, former Nancy Pelosi aide and Google employee, joins State Assembly District 6 race, KCRA TV (July 18)
- Probe into Title IX at CSU calls for changes across all 23 campuses, EdSource (July 18)
- Credit Card Annual Fee: Exert Insights, MoneyGeek (July 17)
- Newsmakers, Community College Daily (July 16)
- Clarence Thomas hates Black people, Chicago Defender (July 16)
- Dr. Kenya Williams – New CCMS Principal, Culver City Crossroads (July 14)
- Anthony Lopez commits to Cal State Los Angeles, Santa Maria Times (July 14)
- Evelyn Boyd Granville, barrier-breaking mathematician, dies at 99 – Washington Post, Washington Post (July 14)
- The ‘Un-Becoming’: A former Eastside gang member finds his resurrection tale at UC Berkeley, LA Times (July 14)
- NCAA selects 17 for Dr. Charles Whitcomb Leadership Institute, NCAA (July 12)
- Metropolitan welcomes two new directors to Board of Directors, Oil & Gas Press (July 12)
- Cathay Bank Announces 2023 Cathay Bank Scholarship Winners, SinoVision (July 12)
- An Offer You Can’t Refuse, The Drift (July 12)
- A BLM Founder Looks Back and Ahead, Truthdig (July 12)
- Cal State students speak out against proposed yearly 6% tuition hike, ABC7 Los Angeles (July 12)
- McCarthy Building Companies Named ENR California’s 2023 Contractor of the Year, ENR California (July 11)
- Libélula is more than a bookstore, it’s where many queer folks can claim their own identities, LA Times (July 11)
- Affirmative Action decision goes beyond higher education, say analysts, Final Call (July 11)
- Preparing Teachers for Ethnic Studies w/ Dr. Jason Kim-Seda!, All of the Above Podcast (July 11)
- Recalibrating the Culture of the Climate Crisis—How Stories Shape our Future, Newsweek (July 11)
- Next-Generation Auditory Steady-State Responses in Normal-Hearing Adults: A Pilot Test–Retest Reliability Study, Journal of Otorhinolaryngol (July 10)
- A ‘mental freedom’: Ethnic studies programs offered inside correctional facilities, Daily Californian (July 10)
- CSU Students Await Decisions On Tuition, New Chancellor As Trustees Meet, LAist (July 9)
- Meet the De Los staff, De Los (July 9)
- Scholar-Activist Elevates the Histories, Identities of Queer Latinx, Diverse Issues in Higher Education (July 9)
- ATSU-ASHS Master of Science in Occupational Therapy alumna grateful for program’s support, ATSU (July 7)
- HieronyVision Announces “30×30” Film Independent Partnership Winners, Filmmaker Magazine (July 7)
- Unforgettable: Jonas Kulikauskas at Ronald H. Silverman Fine Arts Gallery, Diversions LA (July 7)
- Does mining bring wealth to Chile, or harm?, Land & Climate Podcast (July 7)
- Here’s Where You Can Get a Degree in Fashion Merchandising Right Now, Fashionista (July 7)
- Top 10+ Most Prestigious Schools for Forensics and Crime Solving Careers in US Today, Know Insiders (July 7)
- Cal State LA Executive VP Appointed Interim President of PCC, Los Angeles Patch (July 7)
- California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) Announces Incarcerated Students Now Eligible for Federal Pell Grants, Gold Rush Cam (July 6)
- Inmate Students At CA Prisons Can Now Receive Federal Financial Aid, Murrieta Patch (July 6)
- Best Colleges in America 2023: Best Colleges in the West, Money Magazine (July 5)
- Estudiantes en el condado de Orange construyen duchas portátiles para ayudar a indigentes, KABC Los Angeles (July 4)
- Column: At a South Pasadena adobe, a different way to remember the Fourth of July, LA Times (July 4)
- ELARC Expands Lease at Alhambra Office Campus, Commercial Cafe (July 4)
- Different way to mark Fourth of July at South Pasadena residence, Heromag (July 4)
- Global Indians who have donated millions of dollars to US universities, Times of India (July 4)
- Covina-Valley Unified appoints new Rowland Avenue Elementary principal, SGV Tribune (July 3)
- For Most College Students, Affirmative Action Was Never Enough, New York Times (July 3)
- Jonas Kulikauskas Reimagines the Ghetto, Hyperallergic (July 2)
June 2023
- L.A. air the ‘cleanest’ it’s been in a decade, but rising temperatures could change that, LA Times (June 30)
- Cal State LA students react to SCOTUS student loan forgiveness ruling, FOX11 Los Angeles (June 30)
- Alan Arkin, Oscar-winning ‘Little Miss Sunshine’ actor, dies at 89, Spectrum News (June 30)
- Pasadena Unified board appoints interim superintendent, Pasadena Star-News (June 30)
- The Mexican Invasion and Occupation: Mexico & Dems Build the LA RAZA UNIDOus Mex Welfare State, Mexican Invasion Blogspot (June 29)
- Leadership Changes In The Castaic Union School District, KHTS AM (June 29)
- Mosses Play Key Roles in Ecosystems from Tropics to Tundra, Earth & Space Science News (June 29)
- Citrus College, Cal State LA students harness the sun to support homeless, SGV Tribune (June 29)
- The Latino Equality Alliance (LEA) celebrates LGBTQ Latino excellence, Al Dia (June 28)
- Appreciation: Pioneering L.A. poet Amy Uyematsu showed that words could move mountains, LA Times (June 28)
- Amid the Global Workforce Shortage, Opportunities Fly High for Military Veterans at Van Nuys Airport, Aviation Pros (June 28)
- What’s driving toxic algae blooms that are poisoning CA animals?, KCRW (June 27)
- Autism: don’t negate the value of applied behaviour analysis, Nature (June 27)
- Julianne Malveaux: From Juneteenth to reparations, Pittsburgh Courier (June 27)
- GCC Professor Earns Prestigious Teaching Award, Glendale News-Press (June 26)
- CSU Named a “Movement Maker” in Higher Education, Newswise (June 26)
- In Uruguay, Struggle for Memory and Accountability Continues, 50 Years On, NACLA (June 26)
- Cal State LA recibe el primio Movement Maker por su compromisu con el exito estudiantil, Hispanos Press (June 23)
- Pasadena City College names Cal State LA provost as interim superintendent/president, Pasadena Star-News (June 22)
- ‘Toward a just classroom’: Cal State LA offers ‘Inclusive Teaching Program’, California Politcal Review (June 22)
- PCC chooses interim superintendent-president, will start in mid-July, PCC Courier (June 21)
- PCC Board Names Jose A. Gomez, Ph.D., Interim Superintendent/President, Pasadena Now (June 21)
- Jose A. Gomez Named Interim Pasadena City College Superintendent/President, Colorado Boulevard (June 21)
- Looking Beyond the “Battle of the Sexes”, Pieces of History (June 21)
- Real-Life Law Experience: Paralegal program at Cal State LA Downtown simulates reality, Downtown Los Angeles (June 21)
- ‘Toward a just classroom’: Cal State LA offers ‘Inclusive Teaching Program’, Campus Reform (June 19)
- Group recommends reforms for scandal-plagued Los Angeles city council, Grio (June 19)
- CSUF’s extension programs offer a chance to join or advance in the workplace, OC Register (June 16)
- U.S. Army Laboratory Mentors the Next Generation of Scientists, US Army (June 16)
- Cal State LA Guitar Ensemble to Perform in Armenia for United Nations World Refugee Day, Asbarez (June 15)
- Cal State LA Guitar Ensemble To Perform In Armenia For United Nations World Refugee Day, Broadway World (June 15)
- Group recommends reforms for scandal-plagued Los Angeles city council, Spectrum News 9 (June 15)
- Beloved Venice Teachers Set To Retire This Year, Oarsman (June 15)
- Independent reform group recommends expanding L.A. City Council to 25 members, LA Times (June 15)
- Summertime Means Camp Time!, Independent Sector (June 14)
- The Female Digital Divide FE, The Fast Mode (June 14)
- Lavender dreams await at Lavender Hill Farm, Beachcomber (June 14)
- Santa Monica College Celebrates 1st Annual Black Student Graduation Ceremony, Santa Monica College (June 14)
- ATSU-ASHS Speech-Language Pathology program student, faculty present at conference, ATSU News (June 14)
- Los Angeles city councilman charged with ten counts, including embezzlement and perjury, Associated Press (June 14)
- She’s A “Genius” At Cultivating “Parasocial Relationships”: Taylor Swift Isn’t Your Friend, But There’s A Reason Why You Feel Like She Is, Yahoo! Entertainment (June 14)
- 8 Ethnic Study programs in California, True Scoop (June 13)
- West Covina councilmember joins state committee for affordable housing, Pasadena Star-News (June 13)
- Why I Fight to End ‘Life Without Parole’, Knock LA (June 13)
- For Price, charges could threaten political career as ally of labor, low-wage workers, LA Times (June 13)
- Los Angeles city councilman charged with 10 counts, including embezzlement and perjury, KTLA5 (June 13)
- For mom: First generation American blazes academic trail, Claremont Courier (June 13)
- People united, red cars, (im)migrant perspectives and street performers: Metro Art celebrates people, place and story at the new Historic Broadway Station, The Source (June 13)
- Taylor Swift Is Not Your Friend. But Here’s Why You Feel That Way., HuffPost (June 13)
- Talk to Us: Graduation Photos (Class of 2023), KTLA5 (June 12)
- Can a dance class free men’s bodies in a place meant to contain them?, Art Daily (June 12)
- Center Theatre Group Selects CTG Leadership Circle Cohort 2023, Gia on the Move (June 12)
- Sam Kbushyan Enters Race for LA City Council, Armenian Mirror-Spectator (June 12)
- Taylor Swift Is Not Your Friend. But Here’s Why You Feel That Way., Yahoo! News (June 9)
- Opinion: My dad struggled growing up an immigrant. It informed how he came to accept my queerness., San Diego Union-Tribune (June 9)
- This Canyon Lake ‘Geezer’ was a ‘solid’ person, Press Enterprise (June 8)
- SBVC’s Film Department Announces Electric Collaboration with Orange Show Speedway, IE Community News (June 8)
- At the California Institution for Men, Dancing Frees Inmates, NCJA News (June 8)
- Can a Dance Class Free Men’s Bodies in a Place Meant to Contain Them?, New York Times (June 7)
- IFTSA Competition and Awards Finalists to Compete at IFT FIRST 2023, Science Meets Food (June 7)
- Jeanette Rowe, who brought homeless services to people in the streets of L.A., dies at 72, LA Times (June 6)
- South Pasadena Preservation Foundation Celebrates El Adobe Flores’ History, Architecture, Art, and Owners, South Pasadenan (June 6)
- From the Vault, Roswell Daily Record (June 4)
- Essential Education: Professor, attorney discuss importance of subpoenas, Downtown News (June 3)
- SOBWCV–Facilitating Connections and Cultivating Collaborations Across the Entire Black World, Global Diaspora News (June 1)
- The Once Lucky Country: Can It Be Again?, New Geography (June 2)
- New Sonoma school district chief emphasizes strong communication, collaboration, Sonoma News (June 2)
- Forest birds with short, round wings more sensitive to habitat fragmentation, Science Daily (June 1)
May 2023
- Forest birds with short, round wings more sensitive to habitat fragmentation, OSU study shows, Eurekalert! (May 31)
- News Notes, CalStart (May 31)
- Suicide is the new epidemic plaguing Black youth, Revolt (May 31)
- CASA 0101 Theater Presents Arthur Miller’s Death of A Salesman, Century City News (May 31)
- What is Tim Scott Running For?, Washington Informer (May 31)
- Bosch’s Race To Hydrogen: A Complete Ecosystem Of Products, Forbes (May 31)
- The 11 Largest Schools in Los Angeles Are Massive, Moms Who Think (May 31)
- Art That Transports, Artillary Magazine (May 30)
- They weren’t caped crusaders, but these Angelenos fought corruption and won, LA Times (May 30)
- Entrepreneur and philanthropist George L. Pla receives honorary doctorate at Cal State LA Commencement, Yahoo! Finance (May 30)
- Entrepreneur and philanthropist George Pla receives honorary doctorate at Cal State LA Commencement, MarketWatch (May 30)
- Climate-driven variation in dispersal ability predicts responses to forest fragmentation in birds, Nature Ecology & Evolution (May 29)
- New LA priests 2023: Enrique Piceno Jr., Angelus News (May 29)
- Dr. Tarvyd Steps into District Leadership, Culver City Crossroads (May 29)
- Fear of police violence still looms large three years after George Floyd’s murder, San Francisco Chronicle (May 28)
- San Gabriel Nursery Celebrates 100 Years, Rafu Shimpo (May 27)
- Brayan Nunez commits to Cal State Los Angeles, Santa Maria Times (May 27)
- Bioscience industry leader Guillermo Zuñiga receives honorary doctorate at Cal State LA Commencement, USA Life Sciences (May 26)
- Bioscience leader Guillermo Zuñiga receives honorary doctorate at Cal State LA Commencement, KTLA5 (May 26)
- Governor Newsom Announces New CalVet Secretary, Office of Governor News (May 26)
- San Clemente Appoints Former Police Officer as New City Councilman, Epoch Times (May 26)
- Cindy Nguyễn, 15 tuổi vào đại học, tốt nghiệp tối ưu, đọc diễn văn ra trường, Người Việt Daily News (May 25)
- George L. Pla recibe un doctorado honorario en humanidades en Cal State LA, Hispanos Press (May 25)
- Second chance, second degree: Tin Nguyen graduates from Cal State LA with an MBA, CBS/KCAL News (May 25)
- OC immigrants facing deportation need better legal services, report says, Orange County Register (May 25)
- Jonas Kulikauskas at Cal State LA, Art Now LA (May 25)
- Vista Point: weekly goings-on in, around Isla Vista, Daily Nexus (May 25)
- Seven “Movement Maker” Colleges and Universities to be Honored by Association of College and University Educators at National Higher Education Teaching Conference, PR Newswire (May 24)
- Doctorado Honorífico Para Empresario George L. Pla, Telemundo 52 (May 24)
- Ruins to Memories: Uncovering the Last Armenian Church of Sivas, Armenian Weekly (May 24)
- Four interim presidents announced at Cal State campuses, EdSource (May 24)
- Entrepreneur and Philanthropist George L. Pla to Receive Honorary Doctorate, Deliver Address at Cal State LA Commencement, Business Wire (May 24)
- What does thriving mean for older immigrants in Los Angeles?, Technical.ly (May 24)
- Cal State L.A. to honor former graduate, Eastsider LA (May 23)
- 2023’s Most Affordable Cities for Home Buyers, Wallet Hub (May 23)
- CCNY names Mario H. Ramirez new Associate Dean and Chief Librarian, CCNY News (May 22)
- Gloria Molina, 74, Trailblazing Politician In California, Dies, New York Times (May 21)
- Sundays With Mike: Video (almost) killed the radio star, KMA Land (May 21)
- Julianne Malveaux: Haitian awareness is the spirit of rebellion, New Pittsburgh Courier (May 21)
- Is Cal State A Good School?, Rebellion Research (May 20)
- Is Cal State LA A Good School?, Rebellion Research (May 20)
- Debating Whether To Use Metro? Here Are The Top 5 Pros According To Frankie J. Valencia, Her Campus (May 19)
- Why are we ignoring our children?, Afro News (May 19)
- Phillip Carter, owner of Red Barn Feed and Pet, dies at 90, LA Daily News (May 19)
- Cal State LA showcases senior design projects at annual expo, Los Angeles Patch (May 18)
- Greetings from Switzerland: ASU alum reflects on ASU experience, global engineering career, ASU News (May 17)
- Fil-Am Professor And Attorney Discuss Importance Of Subpoenas, Asian Journal (May 17)
- Equal Opportunity Schools Hires Dr. Darryl Adams As Vice President Of Partnership Development, Seattle Medium (May 17)
- America Has Become Both More and Less Dangerous Since Black Lives Matter, New York Times (May 17)
- Gloria Molina cleared path for women of color, tapped Clinton to bail out LA county, LA Daily News (May 15)
- The history of boba in the US, Fox-11 News (May 15)
- Gloria Molina, groundbreaking LA lawmaker, dies at 74, Pasadena Star-News (May 14)
- Biologists discover thousands of migrating songbirds in Angeles National Forest, LA Daily News (May 12)
- Haitian Awareness Is The Spirit Of Rebellion, Seattle Medium (May 12)
- “The Anatomy of a Record Company:” An Essential Guide to Navigating the Music Business by Dr. Logan H. Westbrooks and Lance A. Williams, Webwire (May 11)
- Woodcraft Rangers Honors Trailblazers Anthony Anderson, Angel City Football Club & Woodcraft Alum Carlos Gutierrez, EIN Presswire (May 11)
- Faculty Feature: CFA Los Angeles Member Focuses on the Overlooked by Leading with Dignity and Care, CFA (May 11)
- A List of Hispanic Serving Institutions, Edvocate (May 11)
- Leading with Experience: PUSD names new chief human resources officer, Pasadena Weekly (May 10)
- The Soraya heats up their schedule for summer, Daily Sundial (May 10)
- CSUSB professor officially begins work on White House advisory commission, Inside CSUB (May 10)
- Scholar of the Month: Jorge Hernandez, Great Minds in STEM (May 10)
- Open House: Arts Calendar May 11-17, LA Weekly (May 10)
- Samual Nathaniel Brown: From Lifer to Role Model, LA Progressive (May 10)
- American Council of Learned Societies Awards 2023 Project Development Grants, Yahoo! Life (May 10)
- As a doctor, I wanted to clone my mother. Then I realized she wouldn’t be herself., Insider (May 9)
- 5 mental health tips to help you tackle life, Atlanta Journal-Constitution (May 9)
- State, Federal Policy Should Exempt Medical Devices from ‘Right-to-Repair’ Movement., MedCityNews (May 9)
- Through a camera, darkly, L.A. artist Juan Escobedo searches for his Mexican roots, LA Times (May 9)
- The Perfect Opportunity, Long Beach Reads (May 9)
- Getty invests more than $17 million in 2024’s art and science-themed Pacific Standard Time, LA Times (May 9)
- Three new members confirmed to LA Board of Harbor Commissioners, FreightWeek (May 9)
- Richard G. Runyon, Celebrated for Excellence in the Field of Environmental Biology, 24-7pressrelease (May 9)
- No WWII No Victory Parade in Moscow & No War in Ukraine Today If the West Had Not Rearmed Germany!, Counter Currents (May 8)
- Will debt ceiling talks have killing results?, Pittsburgh Courier (May 7)
- Samuel Durrance, astronaut who flew with telescope he built, dies at 79, Yahoo! News (May 6)
- Los Gatos Star Student Accepted By College After 7th Grade, MSN.com (May 5)
- Hauser & Wirth Names The House of AWT Project Its 2023 Charitable Partner, Art News (May 5)
- Southland Symphony Orchestra concert will feature music by a local composer, Daily Breeze (May 5)
- The Reporter’s Notebook Podcast, Ep. 67: Michael Patrick Kaczmarek & “The Pope’s Exorcist”, Las Cruces Sun News (May 5)
- Los Angeles mayors try to avoid public school issues. Easier said than done, CalMatters (May 4)
- Baldwin Park mourns passing of former Councilmember Teri G. Muse, Pasadena Star-News (May 4)
- Three Inspiring Educators Chosen as Winners of Inaugural McGraw Hill Pathfinder Awards, PR Newswire (May 2)
- Creative Minds Compete at the Sunstone CSU Startup Launch Competition, Business Wire (May 2)
- Los Angeles City Council Approves Mayor Bass’ Nominees to Harbor Commission, Random Lengths News (May 2)
- CSUF Public Health Students Participate in CSU-wide Health Policy Conference, CSUF News (May 2)
- This Sunday at All Saints: Myth of The Monolith, All Saints News (May 2)
- Three Inspiring Educators Chosen as Winners of Inaugural McGraw Hill Pathfinder Awards, PR Newswire (May 2)
- iHerb Names Miriee Chang as Chief Operating Officer, PR Newswire (May 2)
- May Day rallies held across SoCal to fight for worker and immigrant rights, ABC7 News (May 1)
- Screening: Cal State LA Community Impact Media Documentaries Spring 2023, Downtown Los Angeles News (May 1)
- Alkemy X Names Sarah Grieshammer VFX Supervisor, Animation World Network (May 1)
April 2023
- A psychologist shares 6 toxic phrases ‘highly narcissistic’ people always use—and how to deal with them, CNBC.com (Apr. 30)
- Watch: LA Honors Former Mayor Richard Riordan At Memorial Mass, LAist (Apr. 28)
- “O’Kelley Legends: 2e Behind the Scenes” Is a Gift, Jewish Journal (Apr. 28)
- Cal State LA ranks among nation’s best for nursing graduate program, Medium (Apr. 28)
- LA’s New Bioscience Scene, EQ Magazine (Apr. 27)
- Cal State LA ranks among nation’s best for nursing graduate program, Californer (Apr. 27)
- Attacks on Black People Cause Lasting Trauma, SacObserver (Apr. 27)
- Pasadena Unified Names Chief Human Resources Officer, Coulerado Boulevard (Apr. 26)
- Riverside libraries feature Native American-themed murals, Hey SoCal (Apr. 25)
- CSU Internship Pathways to Real-World Experience and Career Success, Newswise (Apr. 25)
- Class of 2023 says they’re eyeing mental health benefits during the job search, HRDive (Apr. 25)
- Cal State LA inaugura Centro de Innovación en Biociencias Rongxiang Xu, Hispanos Press (Apr. 24)
- Cal State LA celebrates grand opening of bioscience center, Los Angeles Patch (Apr. 24)
- Notebook: Cal State LA bioscience center opens (scroll down), Eastsider LA (Apr. 24)
- Juan Escobedo: 5 Things I Wish Someone Told Me When I First Became An Artist, Authority Magazine (Apr. 24)
- “The Grandmothers Mural” at Main Library First in a Series, Riverside News (Apr. 24)
- Dirt parking lot in the San Gabriel Mountains is a magnet for migrating birds, Phys.org (Apr. 24)
- Elon Musk’s company town plans worry some locals, urban planners, Smart Cities Dive (Apr. 24)
- Sarah Grieshammer joins Alkemy X as VFX supervisor, Post Magazine (Apr. 24)
- Richard Riordan remembered for ‘calming’ a divided LA after 1992 riots, Inland Valley Daily Bulletin (Apr. 23)
- The future of the Gen Z workforce, Yahoo! News (Apr. 23)
- Theater News and Notes: Unmasked, Larchmont Buzz (Apr. 22)
- The Week in Photos: California’s wells are drying up; and migrating birds favor a San Gabriel Mountains parking lot, LA Times (Apr. 22)
- Alkemy X Hires VFX Supervisor Sarah Grieshammer, Little Black Book (Apr. 21)
- The Empath’s Guide to Surviving a Narcissist, Oprah Daily (Apr. 20)
- Reflecting On Former Los Angeles Mayor Richard Riordan And What He Did For The City, LAist (Apr. 20)
- Kennedy Center announces American College Theater Festival awardees, DC Theater Arts (Apr. 20)
- Former Los Angeles Mayor Richard Riordan dies at 92, LA Times (Apr. 19)
- $5 Million State-Funded Effort Prepares Educators to Teach in Asian Languages, CSUF News (Apr. 19)
- Did standing up for Jewish students cost a Black faculty member her job at De Anza College?, Jewish Weekly (Apr. 19)
- Black leaders from across the globe to convene in Baltimore for State of the Black World Conference V, Crusader (Apr. 19)
- Best Things To Do This Weekend In Los Angeles And SoCal: April 21 – 23, LAist (Apr. 18)
- Boba as a Symbol of Identity and Culture, Planetizin (Apr. 18)
- USC Asian Pacific Alumni Association to honor 4 distinguished alumni on Saturday, USC News (Apr. 18)
- Mayor Bass seeks $250-million expansion of homelessness program in first State of the City speech, LA Times (Apr. 17)
- Rongxiang Xu Bioscience Innovation Center at Cal State LA officially opened, ETTV News (Apr. 17)
- State of the Black World Conference to convene at Baltimore Convention Center on April 19-23, Baltimore Fishbowl (Apr. 17)
- This dirt parking lot in the San Gabriel Mountains is a magnet for migrating birds, LA Times (Apr. 17)
- Caring for Californians, CSU News (Apr. 17)
- Taylor Swift fans are upset over reports of her breakup. A psychologist explains why, NPR News (Apr. 16)
- Families displaced from Palm Springs neighborhood seek $2B, Spectrum News (Apr. 16)
- Grand opening of Rongxiang Xu Bioscience Innovation Center, US News Express (Apr. 15)
- Rongxiang Xu Bioscience Innovation Center at Cal State LA opens, World Journal Chinese Daily News (Apr. 14)
- Reparations discussed for Black, Mexican families forced from Palm Springs in ’50s, ’60s, K-EARTH 101 (Apr. 14)
- Explorando el mundo subterráneo, Cupula: Heraldo Media Group (Apr. 14)
- Reparations discussed for Black, Mexican families forced from Palm Springs in ’50s, ’60s, K-EARTH 101 (Apr. 14)
- Black, Mexican Families to Speak on Reparations for Palm Springs Evictions, MSN.com (Apr. 14)
- Chapter 13 – John Saxon’s Story read by Jenny Hatch, Healthy World (Apr. 14)
- Charles Bukowski and Wanda Coleman gave me a reason to keep writing, Yahoo! News (Apr. 13)
- Just What the Neighbors Ordered, Argonaut (Apr. 13)
- How a Group of Lionsgate Execs Built a Diversity Pipeline That’s Kickstarting Careers, Hollywood Reporter (Apr. 13)
- Third Annual Black Boy Writes/Black Girl Writes Mentorship Initiative Set, Deadline (Apr. 12)
- APLU and ASEE Release Report on Fostering Underrepresented Student Success in STEM, APLU News (Apr. 11)
- Badge-Eligible Schools: Best Public Affairs Schools 2023-2024, US News & World Report (Apr. 11)
- CPP Alumni opens private practice, Poly Post (Apr. 11)
- South LA native announces candidacy for State Assembly District 57, 2UrbanGirls (Apr. 10)
- Youth on Course awards 20 deserving high school students with support for college tuition, First Call (Apr. 9)
- Downtown JACL, JWSSC Name 2023 Women of the Year, Rafu Shimpo (Apr. 8)
- De la guerra a la fertilidad, el culto maya al murciélago, El Universal (Apr. 7)
- How one California man serving life in prison received a second chance at life, CBS News (Apr. 7)
- Something to Chew Over While You Order Your Next Boba Tea, Capital & Main (Apr. 7)
- Oceanside, Hillcrest Host Celebrations of Transgender Community, San Diego 7 (Apr. 7)
- Cal State Fullerton taps former professor to serve as interim president, Orange County Register (Apr. 6)
- Designing a Dream–Production Designer John El Manahi on ‘Spinning Gold’, No Film School (Apr. 6)
- SoCal Students Connect with Local Businesses at ETTN, SAE Event, 12 Volt News (Apr. 6)
- Black, Mexican Families To Address Reparations For Palm Springs Evictions, Vigour Times (Apr. 6)
- Cal State LA, California Forensic Science Institute Project Fights for Wrongfully Convicted, Forensic Magazine (Apr. 5)
- Preparing Tomorrow’s “Green” Leaders: The Hydrogen Wave is Swelling, CSU News (Apr. 4)
- Why are We Ignoring Our Children?, Seattle Medium (Apr. 4)
- Meet the District 6 candidates: Reverend James Thomas, Annenberg Media (Apr. 4)
- Sonya Reese Greenland Celebrated for Dedication to the Field of Education, 24-7 Release (Apr. 4)
- Cerritos celebrates Cesar Chavez’ legacy, Talon Marks (Apr. 3)
- Social Justice Issues, Anti-Bias Teaching Focus of Education Conference, CSUF News (Apr. 3)
- Salesian student uses caddie school as path to become doctor, LA Times (Apr. 3)
- Katherine Powers Named Executive Director of Pacific Opera Project, Opera Wire (Apr. 2)
- WWII & Holocaust Could Never Have Happened Without American Corporations Investing & Joint Venturing with Hitler’s Poor Nazi Germany, Counter Currents (Apr. 1)
March 2023
- Remember the great Walter E. Williams, Pasadena Star-News (Mar. 31)
- Who Will Replace Mark Ridley-Thomas On The LA City Council?, LAist (Mar. 31)
- Cal State LA receives $3.4 million in grants to expand social work research, World Journal Chinese Daily News (Mar. 30)
- What Are the ‘Math Wars’ Over Algebra in SF Schools Really About?, San Francisco Standard (Mar. 30)
- Monique Allard named USC vice president for student life, USC News (Mar. 30)
- Tragedy to Triumph: New Partnership at Cal State LA Fights for Justice, Newswise (Mar. 29)
- An Urban Forest for the Birds, City Watch LA (Mar. 29)
- The Soraya Announces Indigo Girls In Concert, June 24, Broadway World (Mar. 28)
- A New Mural at Roosevelt High School in Boyle Heights Remind Students to Eat Tortillas and Beans, LA Taco (Mar. 27)
- UC Grant to Expand Pathways to the Professoriate for Underrepresented Minorities at UCLA School of Nursing, Newswise (Mar. 27)
- Stephanie Harris Named Director of Community Services for the City of Beverly Hills, Beverly Hills Courier (Mar. 25)
- Leroy Morishita Appointed Interim President of Cal State L.A., Rafu Shimpo (Mar. 25)
- Retired Court Of Appeal Justice Dies, Vigour Times (Mar. 25)
- L.A. on the Record: Bass’ star turn in school strike mediation, LA Times (Mar. 25)
- LAFC2 Announces Coaching Staff And Roster For Inaugural Season, LAFC News (Mar. 24)
- Reintroducing Traditional Foodways Through a School Cafeteria Mural, Capital & Main (Mar. 24)
- Navy Recruiter Reaches Her Dreams, DVIDS (Mar. 24)
- Interim Cal State LA president selected, Eastsider LA (Mar. 24)
- Leroy Morishita Named Interim President of Cal State Los Angeles, MyNewsLA.com (Mar. 23)
- Leroy Morishita named interim president of Cal State LA, Spectrum News (Mar. 23)
- Leroy Morishita named as interim president of Cal State Los Angeles, Whittier Daily News (Mar. 23)
- Leroy Morishita named as interim president of Cal State LA, Daily Breeze (Mar. 23)
- Westminster School District selects Dr. Gunn Marie Hansen to fill superintendent vacancy, OCDE Newsroom (Mar. 23)
- The SVB Bank Failure — What’s ‘Woke’ Got to Do With It?, Washington Informer (Mar. 22)
- Wanted: A World for One Billion, Lenscratch (Mar. 22)
- ‘I Spent 38 Years in Prison for a Crime I Didn’t Commit’, Newsweek (Mar. 22)
- CSU plans launch of new transfer program for community college students this fall, Yahoo! News (Mar. 22)
- Grand Park se renombra en honor de la exsupervisora Gloria Molina, quien lucha contra un cáncer terminal, La Opinion (Mar. 22)
- Top 5 Colleges Near East Los Angeles: Your Gateway to a Bright Future, California.com (Mar. 22)
- Cal State to debut new dual admission transfer program this fall, EdSource (Mar. 22)
- Stephanie Harris Named Director Of Community Services, Canyon News (Mar. 22)
- What to do this weekend: How to navigate the expanded Hammer Museum, plus must-attend L.A. arts events, LA Times (Mar. 22)
- Jim & Ann Sheridan Take Us to the Amazing World of Forest Animals in “Aaron and The Snowy Owl: The Forest Adventures”, WebWire (Mar. 21)
- The Justice League, UCLA Newsroom (Mar. 21)
- USC Launches AI Research Center, Los Angeles Business Journal (Mar. 20)
- The most expensive and cheapest college in each state, Daily Mail (Mar. 18)
- The Book Pages: The case of the forgotten Los Angeles poet, Orange County Register (Mar. 17)
- Leslie Montoya: the ‘B’ is all about Boyle Heights, Boyle Heights Beat (Mar. 17)
- Pasadena Community Foundation Welcomes Three New Board Members, Pasadenia Now (Mar. 16)
- iHeartPodcasts, Westbrook Media and Red Table Talk Podcasts Announce Season Two of “Navigating Narcissism with Dr. Ramani”; Available Now, iHeart Media (Mar. 16)
- Rising Stars of Separation Science: Petr Vozka, LCGC Magazine (Mar. 16)
- Pasadena announces two new department directors and deputy city manager, Public CEO (Mar. 15)
- In praise of volunteers, Our Weekly (Mar. 15)
- Illumination Foundation Announces New Board Members, Huntington Beach News (Mar. 15)
- Remembering Henri Coulette, a forgotten voice of Los Angeles, Orange County Register (Mar. 15)
- Remembering poet Henri Hank Coulette, a forgotten voice of Los Angeles, Pasadena Star-News (Mar. 15)
- Remembering poet Henri Coulette, a forgotten voice of Los Angeles, LA Daily News (Mar. 15)
- California State University pays tribute to Peruvian archaeologist Walter Alva, Andina (Mar. 14)
- California State University rindió homenaje al arqueólogo peruano Walter Alva, Plataforma digital única del Estado Peruano (Mar. 13)
- El Dr. Walter Alva es el primer peruano en recibir el premio Tlamatini, Metro Latino USA (Mar. 13)
- Silicon Valley Bank Collapse Fallout (Faculty expert: James Refalo), KTLA 4 p.m. News (Mar. 13)
- Bank Failure Fallout (Faculty expert: James Refalo), KTLA5 5 p.m. News (Mar. 13)
- Meet the 2022 Professional Development Fellows, CAA News (Mar. 13)
- LA County High School For The Arts Presents 6th Annual FUTURE ARTISTS GALA Honoring v Josh Groban and Channing Dungey, Broadway World (Mar. 13)
- Award-winning Activist Maya Penn Announces Cast and Releases Teaser Trailer for Directorial Debut at SXSW, Drop the Spotlight (Mar. 13)
- CSUN Political Science Professor Part of Effort to Re-Imagine City Governance, CSUN Today (Mar. 13)
- An Urban Forest for the Birds, Travis Langcore Blog (Mar. 12)
- In Monterey Park, Biden will find healing city seeking action, support, Press Enterprise (Mar. 12)
- Arqueólogo Walter Alva es reconocido en el mundo, Diario Viral (Mar. 11)
- Torrance flight school hopes to help alleviate pilot shortage – by launching new ones, LA Daily News (Mar. 11)
- Ex-Los Angeles Sheriff Alex Villanueva torches oversight report on alleged ‘deputy gangs’: ‘Political hit job’, Yahoo! News (Mar. 10)
- NIH Awards Local Professor Research Grant, Burbank Leader (Mar. 10)
- Cal State Information Session helps students learn more about CSU’s, Talon Marks (Mar. 10)
- High voltage: How to scale your great idea, Inside Indiana Business (Mar. 10)
- California State University San Bernardino: Sixth Annual Rabbi Hillel Cohn Endowed Lecture Series Set For April 19, 2023, Redlands-Loma Linda Patch (Mar. 10)
- The New Polar Aesthetics of Art and Climate Change: A Conversation with Lisa E. Bloom, Elena Glasberg, and Thyrza Nichols Goodeve, Art Journal (Mar. 9)
- With humor and Xanax earrings, she fearlessly puts Latino mental health on display, LA Times (Mar. 9)
- PCC PI Day Carnival will be held on March 14th and registration is required, World Journal Chinese Daily News (Mar. 9)
- Pasadena announces key positions, California City News (Mar. 9)
- Special Showing for Women’s History Month: Kristine Schomaker’s Perceive Me Opens March 13 in San Diego, EIN News (Mar. 8)
- Malveaux: In Praise of Volunteers, Washington Informer (Mar. 8)
- International Women’s Day: Meet Indian women in top global roles, NewsBytes (Mar. 8)
- City of Pasadena Announces Two New Department Directors and Deputy City Manager, City of Pasadena News (Mar. 8)
- New Compton Community Museum combines art and history to remove stigma and showcase culture, ABC7 News (Mar. 7)
- At 80, Senga Nengudi Is Having Her Moment in the Sun, W Magazine (Mar. 6)
- George Takei Will Host a STAR TREK Night in Conjunction With ALLEGIANCE in London, Broadway World (Mar. 6)
- Department of Defense Announces Winners of the Fiscal Year 2022 Nunn-Perry Award, Recognizing Excellence in the DOD Mentor Protégé Program, U.S. Department of Defense (Mar. 6)
- Cal State LA receives grant to expand its social work graduate program, Los Angeles Patch (Mar. 6)
- After serving 38 years for a murder he didn’t commit, Maurice Hastings has finally been declared innocent, CNN (Mar. 6)
- After serving 38 years for a murder he didn’t commit, Maurice Hastings is finally been declared innocent, KION 546 (Mar. 5)
- Screening: Cal State LA Community Impact Media Documentaries Spring 2023, IndyBay (Mar. 4)
- California Man Declared Innocent After Nearly Four Decades Behind Bars, Essence (Mar. 3)
- Cal State LA recibe fondos para expandir programa de posgrado en trabajo social, Hispanos Press (Mar. 3)
- Walnut Valley USD Trustees Appoint Castle Rock Principal, Diamond Bar/Walnut Patch (Mar. 2)
- County Board of Supervisors Appoints New Director of Mental Health, Pasadena Now (Mar. 2)
- Board of Supervisors appoints new Director of Mental Health, 2 Urban Girls (Mar. 2)
- Diana Ramirez Santacruz joins the Latino Initiatives team as an art director, LA Times (Mar. 2)
- ‘A nightmare’: Man who nearly got death penalty for murder he didn’t commit is declared innocent, USA Today (Mar. 2)
- Maurice Hastings was no killer, and after 38 years in prison, he is rejoicing, LA Daily News (Mar. 2)
- L.A. man imprisoned for 38 years after wrongful murder conviction is found innocent, LA Times (Mar. 2)
- L.A. County D.A.’s Office: District Attorney Gascón, LA Innocence Project Seek Factual Innocence Of Maurice Hastings, Los Angeles Patch (Mar. 2)
- LA man wrongly imprisoned for decades declared innocent, Washington Post (Mar. 1)
- California’s City of Compton Gets Its Own Museum, Hyperallergic (Mar. 1)
- After 38 years behind bars, Inglewood man officially declared innocent, LA Taco (Mar. 1)
- L.A. teachers union reelects leader amid push for 20% raise, smaller classes, family aid, LA Times (Mar. 1)
- Metta World Peace coaching at Cal State LA, CBS Los Angeles (Mar. 1)
- DA to ask judge to declare man factually innocent of 1983 murder, Spectrum News (Mar. 1)
- LA DA to Ask Judge to Declare Man Factually Innocent of 1983 Murder, MyNewsLA.com (Mar. 1)
- DA to Ask Judge to Declare Man Factually Innocent of a 1983 Murder, KFI Radio (Mar. 1)
- Gascon asks judge to declare man innocent of murder, KTLA5 News (Mar. 1)
- Maurice Hastings to ask LA County judge to declare him innocent of 1983 murder after DNA exoneration, ABC7 Eyewitness News (Mar. 1)
February 2023
- DA to Ask Judge to Declare Maurice Hastings Factually Innocent of 1983 Murder, NBC Los Angeles (Feb. 28)
- Wrongfully charged man seeks an official ‘factually innocent’ declaration, KCAL News (Feb. 28)
- Hombre pasa 38 años en prisión por crimen que no cometió: pedirán que se declare su inocencia, Telemundo News (Feb. 28)
- DA Gascón, Innocence Project want Maurice Hastings’ name cleared, FOX11 News (Feb. 28)
- D.A. to ask judge to declare man factually innocent of 1983 murder [audio clip], KNX Radio News (Feb. 28)
- DA Says LA Man Who Spent 38 Years In Prison For Murder Is Innocent, LAist (Feb. 28)
- DA Gascón to ask judge to declare man factually innocent of 1983 murder, Hey SoCal (Feb. 28)
- Inclusive hiring: New LinkedIn partnership helps job seekers with criminal backgrounds, The Tennessean (Feb. 27)
- Terasaki Institute Opens New Biomedical Incubator on L.A.’s Westside, Los Angeles Business Journal (Feb. 27)
- How Collector Personalities Relate to Their Art Preferences, Psychology Today (Feb. 26)
- California schools may someday require African-American studies, MarketWatch (Feb. 25)
- Communi-tea: Boba is more than a drink at SoCal art show, KCRW Features (Feb. 24)
- Social Justice Summit Aims to Create Opportunities for Students to Thrive, Humboldt Now (Feb. 24)
- Sen. Scott Wilk recognizes 3 leaders during Black History Month, Victorville Daily Press (Feb. 24)
- Honoring the Voices of our Ancestors, CSU News (Feb. 23)
- Pérez enters District 25 state Senate race, Pasadena Weekly (Feb. 23)
- How Tyrone Conde went from involved parent to school board member, Downey Patriot (Feb. 23)
- Los Angeles Stilt Home Featured In 90s Action Film ‘Heat’ Hits The Market For A Cool $1.6 Million, Forbes (Feb. 22)
- Compass Announces New Name For Its Women in Technology Podcast, PR Newswire (Feb. 21)
- College Rankings that Matter: 5 You May Have Missed, Newswise (Feb. 20)
- Dia announces major Senga Nengudi exhibition at Dia Beacon, Art Daily (Feb. 18)
- With Feinstein’s retirement, Adam Schiff seeks to carry the torch of Jewish values, Jewish Insider (Feb. 17)
- Our challenge during Black History Month: Resistance to ignorance, Capital Outlook (Feb. 17)
- The Black Superbowl And The Challenge Of Anti-Blackness, Seattle Medium (Feb. 17)
- ATSU-ASHS Speech-Language Pathology program setting students up for success, ATSU News (Feb. 17)
- The Pandemic Forever Changed How We Think About the Future, ELLE (Feb. 17)
- LA’s Neighborhood Councils–How They Work And Do They Actually Make A Difference?, LAist (Feb. 16)
- $1.6 million LA hillside home on stilts hits market for 1st time in two decades, FOX11 News (Feb. 16)
- Food Network’s Chef Jet Tila provided cooking demonstration for Cal State LA students, KNX Radio (Feb. 15)
- Food Network’s Jet Tila visits CSU Los Angeles, Annenberg Media (Feb. 15)
- Burbank’s Negin Forouzesh to Oversee National Institutes of Health Research Grant, MyBurbank (Feb. 15)
- As Airlines Cut Flights, Scheduled Charter Operations Are Filling the Void, Aviation Pros (Feb. 15)
- Wilk Honors Community Leaders in Recognition of Black History Month, SCV News (Feb. 14)
- Native landscapes bring birds to Los Angeles yards, The Green Dispatch (Feb. 11)
- Chinese Autobiographical Writing: An Anthology of Personal Accounts, China Rhyming (Feb. 11)
- Youth On Record Hires Stephen Smith-Contreras as Director of Academic Success, Colorado Biz (Feb. 10)
- Biden Recognizes Brandon Tsay During State of the Union Address, Rafu Shimpo (Feb. 9)
- Capri Maddox strives for equity in Los Angeles, Beverly Press (Feb. 8)
- Love and Education — Keys to Fighting Racism, SFV Sun (Feb. 8)
- Sharing a Passion for Social Justice, SFV Sun (Feb. 8)
- Why We Think Rude Hawkers Make the Best Food, Rice (Feb. 8)
- Finally, A Squarely Mediocre Asian American , Huffington Post (Feb. 8)
- JJ Watt sending Fort Bragg paratrooper to Super Bowl LVII, WRAL Sports (Feb. 7)
- Black History Month 2023: Celebrating Influential Black Americans In Tech, CRN (Feb. 7)
- Free income tax service benefits the elderly, low-income, non-English speakers, World Journal (Feb. 7)
- Governor Newsom Announces Appointments 2.6.23, Office of Governor News (Feb. 6)
- Newport Beach woman, LA man win Surf City Marathon, HeySoCal (Feb. 6)
- L.A. on the Record: What’s happening with independent redistricting?, LA Times (Feb. 4)
- Not much would change in California if the U.S. Supreme Court strikes down affirmative action, Orange County Register (Feb. 3)
- Surf City Marathon’s Back in Full Swing, Huntington Beach News (Feb. 3)
- Redlands High grad proudly wears Super Bowl rings, Record Gazette (Feb. 2)
- #BlackHistoryMatters is a campaign to emphasize that Black history is vital as we work to build a world where Black sons are free to photograph sunsets., LA Progressive (Feb. 2)
- Tyre Nichols Killing Reignites Focus on American Policing, Observer (Feb. 2)
- While Eyes Turn to Memphis, Demonstrators in LA Continue to Press for End To Police Violence At Home, SFV Sun (Feb. 1)
- Compare Rewards Credit Cards, WalletHub (Feb. 1)
- Asst Prof Steven Pan: Studying smarter through harnessing the science of human learning, NUS News (Feb. 1)
January 2023
- Berkeley Journalism fellowship to launch in March, Berkeley News (Jan. 31)
- Breaking Up Without Breaking Down: Understanding the Psychology of Ghosting, The Good Men Project (Jan. 30)
- Bruce’s Beach Officially Sold Back to LA County for $20 Million, NBC4 (Jan. 30)
- Inner City Youth Orchestra of Los Angeles Kicks off Black History Month at the Loma Linda University Church, Adventist Today (Jan. 30)
- Cal State LA Technology Professor Receives CSU Wang Family Excellence Award, FuelCellWorks (Jan. 30)
- ACTION FOR EQUITY: CSU Implements Equitable Learning Practices, Newswise (Jan. 30)
- Challenger 1: The Tank Ukraine Really Needs?, 19FortyFive (Jan. 29)
- ‘Be proud of where you’re from’: Musician, educator Kris Tiner continues to inspire others, Bakersfield Californian (Jan. 29)
- Video images of Tyre Nichols being beaten draw comparisons to Rodney King’s beating by police officers., New York Times (Jan. 27)
- Famous movie stilt house in East LA hits market for $1.6M, TheRealDeal (Jan. 27)
- 2023 Atlanta 500: Real Estate – Chondra Webster Myers, Atlanta Magazine (Jan. 27)
- Community Health Centers and Cal State LA Launch Second Cohort of Innovative Pipeline Program, Community Clinic Association News (Jan. 26)
- Cal State LA community honors Monterey Park shooting victims at candlelight vigil, Campus Circle (Jan. 26)
- Cal State LA honors Monterey Park shooting victims at vigil, Los Angeles Patch (Jan. 26)
- Support for Monterey Park victims: Eastside Scene, The Eastsider (Jan. 26)
- A Career Launched Through “Transformative” NIGMS-Funded Training Programs, Biomedical Beat Blog (Jan. 25)
- CSUF EIP Recaps a Successful Year of Workforce Development, CSUF News (Jan. 25)
- Exploring The Real Creator of Hispanic Heritage Month One Year After His Death, Youth Leadership Initiative (Jan. 25)
- Don’t force a false choice between algebra and data science, EdSource (Jan. 25)
- CSU Faculty and Staff Honored for Dedication to Student Success, CSU Leader (Jan. 24)
- Can Sultan Change The Climate?, Revolve Media (Jan. 24)
- USC trailblazer Tracy Poon Tambascia is no stranger to being a ‘first’, USC News (Jan. 24)
- The Unsung Hero Who Worked with Saul Bass, UCDA Journal (Jan. 23)
- UC Santa Cruz: Alumni Councilor Mario Galdamez, Watsonville Patch (Jan. 23)
- “Mizuko: True Spirit” @ Village Well – Jan. 27, Culver City Crossroads (Jan. 23)
- Social Impact Heroes: Why & How Rob Perez of Life Sciences Care Is Helping To Change Our World, Authority Magazine (Jan. 23)
- How to see green comet passing Earth for first time in 50,000 years, Head Topics (Jan. 22)
- The Happiest Place On Earth? A Child Of Immigrants Grows Up In The Shadow Of Disneyland, LAist (Jan. 21)
- How Stevie Wonder’s “Happy Birthday” Helped Form Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday, MSNBC (Jan. 20)
- Newport symphony debuts orchestral ode to nature and history, Oregon Public Broadcasting (Jan. 20)
- El ex concejal de Los Ángeles José Huizar acepta declararse culpable en un caso de corrupción, MSN Espanol (Jan. 20)
- Op-Ed: Martial law in the Philippines was no ‘golden age’, LA Times (Jan. 20)
- Meet The Candidates For Nury Martinez’s LA City Council Seat, LAist (Jan. 19)
- Jose Huizar pleads guilty in Los Angeles corruption case, LA Times (Jan. 19)
- Danielle Dorsey joins The Times’ Food team as assistant editor for guides, LA Times (Jan. 19)
- Alumni Councilor Mario Galdamez, UCSC News Center (Jan. 19)
- Affirmative action ban won’t change much in California, Ventura County Star (Jan. 19)
- The Accessibility Lessons Learned (And Not Learned) from COVID, Speech Tech Magazine (Jan. 18)
- LA Council Signals Support for Legislation Allowing Indefinite Remote Meetings, MyNewsLA (Jan. 17)
- AAUW historian to address local chapter, Cumberland Times-News (Jan. 17)
- Shell museum announces topic, speaker for next lecture in series, Sanibel Captiva (Jan. 17)
- Interview: Writer/Performer Anzu Lawson on the L.A. Debut of her Solo Show THE RUB, Broadway World (Jan. 17)
- The US’s Best Retirement Destinations, Storage Cafe (Jan. 16)
- Bridging the Gaps sponsors festive MLK Day parade in Texarkana, KTBS.com (Jan. 16)
- Mental Health Monday: Local trainer shares his secrets and key steps for achieving goals, CBS Los Angeles (Jan. 16)
- Richard G. Runyon Honored for His Contributions in Resolving Important Cases for the FDA, 24-7pressrelease.com (Jan. 16)
- Hoping for Ngalande: Is he the Promised One?, Malawi Voice (Jan. 16)
- Top 10 major upcoming library and museum construction projects – U.S. – January 2023, Journal of Commerce (Jan. 16)
- The King Holiday Reflects Our Resilience, Minority Reporter (Jan. 16)
- ‘Disregarded as human beings’: survivors of Palm Springs demolition demand justice 60 years on, The Guardian (Jan. 15)
- Faced with shrinking ranks, LAPD looks to rehire retired officers, LA Times (Jan. 13)
- Photos: First Look at the New York Premiere of SOLEDAD Presented by American Indian Artists Inc., Broadway World (Jan. 13)
- After deaths, L.A. police face new questions about excessive force, Washington Post (Jan. 13)
- LAPD’s repeated tasing of teacher who died appears excessive, experts say, Yahoo! News (Jan. 13)
- CAA Promotes Eight Trainees To Agent, Yahoo! News (Jan. 12)
- Obituary: John Eichinger, Claremont Courier (Jan. 12)
- NorthPort gets Munzon in trade, The Manila Times (Jan. 12)
- U-Grow Program Prepares Future Scientists for Graduate School, Cedars-Sinai Blog (Jan. 11)
- The Essential Greek Historians, World History Encyclopedia (Jan. 11)
- Kim Dingle at Sperone Westwater with exhibition Open Call for Blue Lemons, Art Daily (Jan. 11)
- Anyston and Katherine Build Peer Connections at Cal State LA, Peer Forward (Jan. 11)
- Social worker tapped for L.A. County panel on inspecting lockups, Torrance Daily Breeze (Jan. 11)
- Communication studies program at Cal State DTLA teaches real-world skills, Pasadena Weekly (Jan. 11)
- Alabama Track and Field Mourns the Passing of Hall of Fame Head Coach John Mitchell, University of Alabama (Jan. 11)
- Racine native stars on new reality competition TV show ‘The Traitors,’ dropping Jan. 12 on Peacock, The Journal Times (Jan. 11)
- Southland Institutions Get Thousands in NEH Grants, KFI Radio (Jan. 10)
- Southland institutions get thousands in NEH grants, MyNewsLA (Jan. 10)
- 13 SoCal institutions awarded National Endowment for the Humanities grants, Hey SoCal (Jan. 10)
- If reappointed, LAPD Chief Moore may stay two or three years, LA Times (Jan. 10)
- The King holiday reflects our resilience, Louisiana Weekly (Jan. 9)
- Finance Veteran Sean Boyea Joins Siebert Williams Shank as Managing Director, Yahoo! Finance (Jan. 9)
- Mayor Bass: It’s Time to End LAPD Chief Moore’s Tenure, LA Sentinel (Jan. 8)
- 9 Things That Your Food Might Say About Your Personality, Psychology Today (Jan. 8)
- Column: Bruce’s Beach was a win for reparations. Why it matters that Black people lost it, LA Times (Jan. 8)
- Yancey Modesto – Cal State LA: Building a more complete college experience, Blueprint Construction Magazine (Jan. 7)
- James D. Brubaker, Producer on ‘The Right Stuff,’ Rocky Movies, Dies at 85, Variety (Jan. 3)
- New Study Seeks To Learn How COVID-19 Has Affected LA’s Southeast Asians, LAist (Jan. 2)
- Diversity Insight: Kinecta FCU’s Partnership With Spicy Green Book Supports Overall DEI Initiative, CU Management (Jan. 6)
- The Dark Empath Personality Merges Empathy With Dark Triad Traits—And That Spells Big Trouble, Well+Good (Jan. 5)
- Battle for Speaker of the House: Congress Chaos, ABC7 Eyewitness News (Jan. 5)
- MALVEAUX: MLK Holiday Reflects Our Resilience, Washington Informer (Jan. 4)
- New Congress Fails to Elect Speaker of the House, NBC7 San Diego (Jan. 4)
- LAPD chief apologizes for saying he has Bass’ ‘full support’, LA Times (Jan. 4)
December 2022
- Bass’ ability to curb LA homelessness will test government | Guest Commentary, The Sentinel (Dec. 29)
- American Indian Artists Inc. to Present New York Premiere of SOLEDAD at Theater for the New City, Broadway World (Dec. 29)
- Twitter maven Dionne Warwick wants a meeting with Elon Musk: ‘Where’s your head?’, LA Times (Dec. 28)
- 3D Printing Industry Review of the Year, 3D Printing News Digest (Dec. 26)
- Cal State LA professor leads students in development of a tool to help residents understand crime trends in Los Angeles, World Journal Chinese Daily News (Dec. 25)
- How California’s colleges are supporting formerly incarcerated students, Visalia Times Delta (Dec. 22)
- Solar developer launches Los Angeles Cleantech Career Academy, PV Magazine (Dec. 21)
- L.A. activist and union organizer Richard Castro, Jr., dies at 70, People’s World (Dec. 21)
- Riots, earthquakes, now homelessness — why and how L.A. mayors declare emergencies, LA Times (Dec. 20)
- Cal State LA researchers develop a tool on crime trends in Los Angeles, Los Angeles Patch (Dec. 20)
- Cal State LA researchers, with the City of Los Angeles’ Data Team, develop an interactive data visualization tool that helps residents understand crime trends in neighborhoods, California Newswire (Dec. 20)
- The Huntington Library acquires Thomas Pynchon’s archive, U.S. Times Post (Dec. 20)
- Thank you former Mayor Jesus Silva for your Service, Fullerton Observer (Dec. 18)
- Column: Hey, Santa, how about a fresh start at L.A. City Hall, home of more naughty than nice?, Yahoo! News (Dec. 17)
- Democrat Bass takes charge as LA mayor amid homeless crisis, The Philadephia Sun (Dec. 16)
- LA’s Life Sciences Hubs Will Be Spread Out Just Like The City Itself, BisNow.com (Dec. 16)
- Dr. Ramani ON: How to Spot a Narcissist & 3 Signs of Gaslighting in Any Relationship, Apple Podcast (Dec. 16)
- How Cal State bucked the trend and reduced social inequalities, Times Higher Education (Dec. 15)
- “Don’t do what Nithya did” and other advice for City Hall newcomers Eunisses Hernandez and Hugo Soto-Martinez, The Eastsider (Dec. 14)
- Support for unions is at a 57-year high as organizing sweeps the country, KALW Public Media (Dec. 14)
- LA City Council approves Mayor Karen Bass’ declaration of emergency on homelessness, ABC7 Los Angeles (Dec. 13)
- Cal State LA to receive grant from state’s primary energy agency for workforce development, AltEnergyMag.com (Dec. 13)
- CSUF Partners with CSULB and Cal State LA for New Biomanufacturing Technician Program, CSUF News (Dec. 13)
- Cal State LA Receives Grant from State’s Primary Energy Agency for Workforce Development, FuelCellWorks (Dec. 13)
- Op-Ed: How rising hospital costs increase healthcare inequities for marginalized communities, Yahoo! News (Dec. 13)
- Karen Bass takes charge as Los Angeles mayor amid homeless crisis, KTLA5 News (Dec. 12)
- Mayor Bass declares state of emergency over homelessness crisis, Los Angeles Blade (Dec. 12)
- Karen Bass’ ability to curb Los Angeles homelessness will test California Democrats – and government itself, CalMatters (Dec. 12)
- Karen Bass sworn in as Los Angeles mayor, vows to address homelessness, PBS News Hour (Dec. 12)
- Mayor Karen Bass declares state of emergency on homelessness, ABC7 Los Angeles (Dec. 12)
- Democrat Karen Bass takes charge as Los Angeles mayor amid homeless crisis, Press Democrat (Dec. 12)
- Los Angeles Pins Hope on Karen Bass to Fix One of the Worst Homeless Crises in the US, Bloomberg (Dec. 12)
- Op-Ed: The biggest bang for L.A.’s crime-and-safety buck, Yahoo! News (Dec. 11)
- Fresh wave of LA City Hall chaos greets new Council with an unrivaled puzzle, L.A. Daily News (Dec. 10)
- Solving The Black Male Educator Shortage, The 74 (Dec. 10)
- Garcetti exits L.A. political stage for points unknown, LA Times (Dec. 9)
- Landslide in Palos Verdes Estates: Dr. Joshua Kelly, FOX 11 News (Dec. 9)
- APA Announces Winners of 14 Prizes, Daily Nous (Dec. 9)
- Cal State LA Receives National Science Foundation Grant to Create a Pathway to Diversity Program, L.A. Sentinel (Dec. 8)
- Sacramento likely can’t force L.A. City Council reform. It’s trying anyway, LA Times (Dec. 7)
- New police chief was destined for Arizona, InMaricopa.com (Dec. 7)
- MALVEAUX: An Executive Order for Reparations, Washington Informer (Dec. 7)
- Powerful and a little incognito: What it’s like to become an L.A. County ‘supe’, LA Times (Dec. 7)
- Siete estudiantes de Cal State LA reciben becas predoctorales Sally Casanova, Hispanos Press (Dec. 6)
- Here’s How Artificial Intelligence is a Growing Threat to Authenticity In Art, LA Times (Dec. 6)
- Solving the Black male educator shortage, LA School Report (Dec. 6)
- Daily Digest: Cal State LA receives grant to create diversity program pathway, Eastsider LA (Dec. 6)
- Cal State LA Receives National Science Foundation Grant To Create A Pathway To Diversity Program, The Californer (Dec. 5)
- Sierra Leone native selected as most promising Engineer in Government by Black Engineer of the Year Awards, Afro News (Dec. 5)
- The Cost of Silence, LA Review of Books (Dec. 4)
- Several CSUs, including Long Beach, among best for economic mobility, study says, Long Beach Press Telegram (Dec. 4)
- How do you keep going when college takes you 13 years?, EdSource (Dec. 2)
- The Iranian Protests Are the Latest Phase in a Long Cycle of Popular Unrest, Jacobin.com (Dec. 1)
- Free writing workshop for formerly incarcerated community members, titled ‘The Sentences that Create Us’, San Diego Union-Tribune (Dec. 1)
- Study finds NYC health inspectors gave only Asian restaurants higher number of citations at start of pandemic, NYU News (Dec. 1)
- Holiday Theater Offerings Abound, Larchmont Buzz (Dec. 1)
- ‘Life Is Good For Me Now’: Santa Clarita Hometown Hero, Vietnam War Veteran Reflects On Service, KHTS Radio (Dec. 1)
November 2022
- Black, Latino residents burned out of Palm Springs seek reparations, LA Times (Nov. 30)
- Cal State LA women’s volleyball headed to D-II Elite Eight, CBS/KCAL Sports Central (Nov. 29)
- Coronavirus Today: Feeling the loss of Latino grandparents, LA Times (Nov. 29)
- New documentary revives Raymond Lewis’ basketball legacy, Spectrum News (Nov. 29)
- The ultimate guide to live holiday shows in SoCal, LA Times (Nov. 29)
- Why Do People Collect Things? It Could Be Loneliness, Psychology Today (Nov. 27)
- Bawdy Latina lesbian rebel poet tatiana de la tierra is overdue, LA Times (Nov. 27)
- Witnesses of China’s Cultural Revolution to speak at online meeting hosted by Wende Museum on December 7, NewsBreak (Nov. 26)
- Karen Bass drew more votes than any mayor candidate in L.A. history, LA Times (Nov. 25)
- NAVFAC Washington Officer Selected Most Promising Engineer in Government, DVIDS News (Nov. 25)
- El profesor Óscar-René Vargas debe ser liberado, Viento Sur (Nov. 25)
- Remembering child foster care and adoption advocate Naehi Wong, FOX-11 News (Nov. 24)
- Changing family through education: Joe Mathews thanks his late great-aunt, KCRW News (Nov. 24)
- Ask the Expert: How Soon Should I Talk With My Kids About College?, PBS SoCal (Nov. 23)
- College Corps Helps Students Graduate With Less Debt By Serving Community, 106.7 FM (Nov. 23)
- Black, Mexican families forcibly evicted in ’50s and ’60s from Palm Springs seek millions in restitution, KAKE.com News (Nov. 23)
- L.A. city voters sent conflicting messages, LA Times (Nov. 22)
- DOE awards $1.5M to minority-serving colleges for clean hydrogen research, Daily Energy Insider (Nov. 22)
- The son of farmworkers now leads schools in Glassell Park and Silver Lake, The Eastsider (Nov. 22)
- Trailblazing Comedian Karin Babbitt Returns, Good Times (Nov. 22)
- ASU Trustee and Cronkite Alumni Hall of Fame inductee Christine Devine to give convocation speech, ASU News (Nov. 21)
- Transgender Youth Have Doubters. They Also Have History, History News Network (Nov. 20)
- Sweet Sweep! Cal State LA claims NCAA West Region Championship, CCAA News (Nov. 19)
- New Faces To Occupy Nearly Half The Seats On LA City Council, LAist (Nov. 18)
- California program lets college students give back to community, graduate with less debt, ABC7 Los Angeles (Nov. 18)
- Are California’s Hispanic-Serving Institutions Living Up To Their Name?, LAist (Nov. 18)
- Are California’s Hispanic Serving Institutions living up to their name?, CalMatters (Nov. 17)
- Karen Bass Will Be The Next Mayor Of Los Angeles. How Will She Lead The City?, LAist (Nov. 16)
- Karen Bass elected mayor of Los Angeles, Courthouse News Service (Nov. 16)
- How to Read the Tree Leaves, New York Times (Nov. 16)
- Bass now leads Caruso by 36,000 votes in L.A. mayor’s race as margin widens, LA Times (Nov. 15)
- Election Reflections – Ignore The Pollsters, Challenge The Democrats, Seattle Medium (Nov. 15)
- Villanueva Is Booted After Los Angeles Voters Sour on ‘Sheriff Trump’, Daily Beast (Nov. 15)
- The Endearing Hippie Vegan Paradise Tucked Into the Foothills of Altadena, Eater (Nov. 15)
- Your Voice, Your Vote: Election 2022 Results, ABC7 (Nov. 15)
- ‘I can’t keep fighting the system’: DACA recipients are leaving the US, disheartened by years of instability, St. Louis Post Dispatch (Nov. 15)
- Karaoke in the time of COVID, Finger Lakes Times (Nov. 14)
- How Do Femcels and Incels Differ?, Psychology Today (Nov. 14)
- “Divisive Concepts” Bans Will Undermine Teaching Some of the Values Conservatives Claim to Uphold, History News Network (Nov. 13)
- Like other counties, Kern Public Health skips report on child deaths, citing lack of resources, Bakersfield.com (Nov. 12)
- DOE Announces $1.5M to Train the Next-Generation Hydrogen Workforce, Hydrogen Central (Nov. 11)
- DOE Announces $1.5 Million to Train the Next-Generation Hydrogen Workforce, Energy.gov (Nov. 10)
- What’s at stake in LA City Council races?, Spectrum News (Nov. 9)
- Election 2022: For LA County sheriff role, big changes appear imminent, Whittier Daily News (Nov. 9)
- What We Know So Far About California Election Results, New York Times (Nov. 9)
- The Latest On Election Results Across Southern California, KPCC 89.3 (Nov. 9)
- Decision 2022: Election Night in SoCal, Spectrum News (Nov. 8)
- L.A. County Sheriff Villanueva trailing in bid for second term, voters back new firing powers, Yahoo! News (Nov. 8)
- Election Day 2022: Reporters, Registrars Share Updates Live From The Polls, KPCC 89.3 (Nov. 8)
- In LA, like New York, one candidate has courted the Orthodox community. Will it lift him to victory?, Forward (Nov. 7)
- How Will Midterm Elections Impact Direction of Country?, NBC San Diego (Nov. 7)
- Servicemembers to Students, CSU News (Nov. 7)
- Jean Dawson on Letting Go of Genre and the Narrative: ‘Whatever You Need Me For, That’s What I’m Here For’, Billboard (Nov. 7)
- Campus event emphasizes importance of local politics, Daily Titan (Nov. 7)
- Column: Why this election could feel like the beginning of the end of Black power in L.A., LA Times (Nov. 7)
- Golden Eagles Repeat as CCAA Champions, CCAA Men’s Soccer (Nov. 6)
- Golden Eagles Are CCAA Tournament Champs!!, CCAA Women’s Soccer (Nov. 6)
- NAACP Convention in L.A. Addresses Racial Scandal Consuming Host City, Post News Group (Nov. 6)
- Golden Eagles Claim CCAA Title All For Themselves, CCAA Volleyball (Nov. 4)
- 42 of Los Angeles’ best new projects and architects honored at the 2022 AIA|LA Design Awards, Architect News (Nov. 4)
- Political Science Experts Explain Why People Should Care About Local Politics, CSUF News (Nov. 4)
- DNA evidence frees Black California man imprisoned for decades, Afro News (Nov. 3)
- Proposition 28 would increase funding for arts programs, Spectrum News (Nov. 3)
- California Statewide Offices On the 2022 Ballot: What They Do, And Why They Matter, KCET (Nov. 3)
- Half of California’s 10 Biggest Cities Are Choosing a New Mayor, New York Times (Nov. 3)
- In LA Mayoral Race, A Fight For Asian American Voters, LAist (Nov. 2)
- Ballot Measures: People-Powered Policy-Making? Or A Way for Wealthy Interests to Exert Influence, KCET (Nov. 2)
- Fun things to do this week: Nov. 4-10, Hey SoCal (Nov. 2)
- John Rigney Believes That Playing Hard But Working Harder Pays Off, Variety (Nov. 2)
- COC’s Sharlene Coleal Receives 2022 ACBO Achievement of Excellence Award, SCV News (Nov. 1)
- Professor hosts judge-alumna as guest speaker, Downtown News (Nov. 1)
- Charles Cullen, Niels Högel and Others: Inside the Minds of Serial Killers Who Work in Health Care, A&E TV (Nov. 1)
- ‘The Possibility That an Innocent Person Could be Executed is Real’: After Almost 40 Years and a Brush with the Death Penalty, DNA Clears California Black Man of Rape and Murder Charges, Atlanta Black Star (Nov. 1)
- Letters to the Editor: George Gascón needs to reexamine old murder convictions right now, LA Times (Nov. 1)
October 2022
- CSU Partners with California Volunteers to Benefit Students and Communities, Newswise (Oct. 31)
- DNA Clears California Man Who Spent 38 Years In Prison For 1983 Rape And Murder, Oxygen (Oct. 31)
- Black man released after almost 40 years in prison for Inglewood murder, Yahoo! News (Oct. 31)
- He Spent 38 Years Behind Bars for a Murder He Didn’t Commit, Newser (Oct. 31)
- Dibukti tidak bersalah selepas 38 tahun, Utasan Malaysia (Oct. 31)
- États-Unis: un homme libéré après plus de 38 ans de prison pour un crime qu’il n’a pas commis, MSN (Oct. 31)
- DNA evidence clears man who spent 38 years in prison for murder, Herald Sun (Oct. 30)
- Watch moment man hears his lifetime prison sentence is overturned, CNN (Oct. 30)
- Man wrongly convicted of Inglewood murder freed after 38 years by DNA evidence, LA Times (Oct. 29)
- Hombre de California encarcelado injustamente durante 38 años por asesinato salió de la cárcel, La Opinion (Oct. 29)
- DNA evidence has freed a California man imprisoned for more than 38 years, NPR (Oct. 29)
- California man wrongfully imprisoned for 1983 murder released from jail, New York Post (Oct. 29)
- USA: Niemal 40 lat w więzieniu. Skazany za zabójstwo, którego nie popełnił, Wyderzania (Oct. 29)
- Pruebas de ADN liberan a hombre encarcelado por casi 40 años en una prisión en California, Telemundo 52 (Oct. 29)
- Američan skoraj 40 let po krivici v zaporu za umor, ki ga ni zagrešil, 24UR.com (Oct. 29)
- Exonerated: Conviction of Maurice Hastings Vacated in 1983 Murder, David Vanguard (Oct. 29)
- Maurice Hastings: US man in prison for 38 years freed by new DNA evidence, BBC (Oct. 29)
- Homem preso há 38 anos por crime que não cometeu foi libertado: “Quero apenas desfrutar da minha vida enquanto a tenho”, CNN Portugal (Oct. 29)
- Una prueba de ADN deja en libertad Maurice Hastings tras 38 años en prisión por un asesinato que no cometió, NIUS (Oct. 29)
- Man released from California prison after 38 years following DNA test, The Guardian (Oct. 29)
- California man imprisoned 38 years for murder released after DNA evidence is tested, Washington Times (Oct. 29)
- Estudiantes de Cal-State LA entre los que más participan en programa Fulbright, Hispanos Press (Oct. 29)
- Maurice Hastings, scagionato dal DNA dopo 38 anni in carcere, Il Post (Oct. 29)
- DNA evidence has freed a California man imprisoned for more than 38 years, Georgia Broadcasting News(Oct. 29)
- California man imprisoned for 38 years freed after DNA evidence points to another person, USA Today (Oct. 29)
- DNA evidence frees a California man imprisoned for decades, KWTX (Oct. 29)
- DNA evidence frees California man imprison for decades, KNX Radio (Oct. 29)
- DNA evidence frees CA man imprisoned for decades, Ledger-Inquirer (Oct. 29)
- DNA evidence frees California man imprisoned for decades, Associated Press (Oct. 28)
- Nation: DNA evidence frees California man imprisoned for decades, Seattle Times (Oct. 28)
- News: DNA evidence frees California man imprisoned for decades, Houston Chronicle (Oct. 28)
- Man Convicted in 1983 Inglewood Killing Cleared After Decades in Prison, MyNewsLA (Oct. 28)
- Man Freed After Serving 38 Years for a Murder and Rape He Didn’t Commit, DNA Proved His Innocence, People.com (Oct. 28)
- How 3 Universities Are Working to Raise Graduation Rates, U.S. News & World Report (Oct. 28)
- Wrongfully convicted man exonerated after 38 years in prison, ABC7 (Oct. 28)
- DNA evidence frees California man imprisoned for decades, Spectrum News (Oct. 28)
- After four decades, man convicted of murder in L.A. exonerated by DNA evidence, KTLA5 (Oct. 28)
- Man convicted of 1983 murder cleared after spending nearly four decades in prison, CBS News (Oct. 28)
- Wrongfully Convicted Client of Los Angeles Innocence Project at Cal State LA Freed After 38 years, LA Sentinel (Oct. 28)
- South LA man serving life in prison now free after DNA evidence proved him innocent, FOX 11 (Oct. 28)
- DNA clears man convicted in 1983 Inglewood killing after decades in prison, Orange County Register (Oct. 28)
- After Nearly 40 Years In Prison, A Wrongfully Convicted Man Is Free, LAist (Oct. 28)
- DNA evidence frees California man imprisoned for decades, Washington Post (Oct. 28)
- Man Who Spent Nearly Four Decades in Prison for Inglewood Murder is Cleared by DNA, and Freed, NBC4 (Oct. 28)
- Man Convicted in 1983 Inglewood Killing Cleared After Decades in Prison, KFI Radio (Oct. 28)
- District Attorney Gascón Announces Conviction of Maurice Hastings Vacated in 1983 Murder, District Attorney’s Office (Oct. 28)
- A year after graduating, Jason Keaton is helping others, CDCR (Oct. 28)
- Alexander: Basketball star Raymond Lewis gets documentary treatment, Orange County Register (Oct. 27)
- Dreams of sugar plum fairies return to Marat’s ‘Nutcracker’, Larchmont Chronicle (Oct. 27)
- Forum to discuss picking new president of CSU Los Angeles, EdSource (Oct. 26)
- The African American Online Source for California’s Capital City, The Sac Observer (Oct. 26)
- Los Angeles: NAACP Convention Addresses Racial Scandal Consuming Host City, LA Focus (Oct. 26)
- Meet Bamby Salcedo, a SoCal trans Latina leader and ‘servant to the people’, ABC7 (Oct. 26)
- Kanye West’s celebrity gives his brazen antisemitism a more toxic power, reach, LA Times (Oct. 25)
- UGA: new cohort of STEM leadership fellows, WGAU Radio (Oct. 25)
- L.A. has city and county governments. Why both?, LA Times (Oct. 24)
- Report: LA Nonprofits Detail Impacts of COVID-19, Racial Equity Efforts, and Increased Demand, Globe Newswire (Oct. 24)
- Raymond Lewis: L.A. Legend – Film Threat, Film Threat (Oct. 24)
- Calling Out Global Anti-Blackness, The Observer (Oct. 24)
- LA council to keep working, despite demands that it stop until resignation occur, L.A. Daily News (Oct. 22)
- Council Members Defend Meeting Without Resignations from de Leon, Cedillo, KFI Radio (Oct. 21)
- Roots of L.A. City Council’s leaked audio scandal can be traced back decades, LA Times (Oct. 21)
- In L.A. mayoral race, competing visions of the golden dream, Jewish Insider (Oct. 21)
- Seeing through the Copaganda, Progressive Magazine (Oct. 21)
- California State University, Los Angeles Presidential Search Committee to Hold Open Forum, Newswise (Oct. 21)
- LA Council Members Defend Meeting Without Resignations from de León, Cedillo, MyNewsLA (Oct. 21)
- Rick Caruso and Karen Bass locked in tight LA mayoral race less than 3 weeks before election, ABC7 (Oct. 20)
- L.A. mayoral, California House races soak up money and attention, Yahoo! (Oct. 19)
- 2022’s Best Cities for Single Moms, LawnStarter (Oct. 19)
- Cal State LA Named 2022 Fulbright HSI Leader, Californer (Oct. 19)
- The story of L.A. beauty past, present and future in one zine, LA Times (Oct. 19)
- The Mess in Los Angeles Points to Trouble for Democrats, New York Times (Oct. 19)
- Congratulations to the 104 2022 INSIGHT Into Diversity HEED Award Recipients, Insight Into Diversity (Oct. 18)
- LA City Council racism scandal shows ugly side of creating political maps. Can redistricting reform help?, USA Today (Oct. 18)
- Belize’s Midnight Terror Cave Victims Held a Bizarre Detail in Their Teeth, Grunge (Oct. 18)
- JDC Records: The San Pedro Record Shop That Gave Us the Party Sound of ’80s L.A., KCET (Oct. 18)
- Jaime Jarrín Retires After 64 Years As Dodgers Broadcaster, Dodger Blue (Oct. 17)
- L.A.’s Black-Latino alliance has always been fragile. Can it survive racist recordings?, LA Times (Oct. 16)
- How the Sea Fireflies of the Caribbean are Shining New Light on Evolution, St. Thomas Source (Oct. 15)
- Bizarre Blue String Found from Teeth of Humans Sacrificed in Belize’s Midnight Terror Cave, Nature World News (Oct. 14)
- Eduardo Carreon: Adopting the mindset of the oppressor, KCRW (Oct. 14)
- Midterm Elections: Make Your Vote Count!, CSUF News (Oct. 14)
- Veteran baseball broadcaster Jaime Jarrin says goodbye, NPR (Oct. 14)
- A Review of Vibiana Aparicio-Chamberlin’s “Chicana on Fire”, Counter Punch (Oct. 14)
- Severe Drought, Heat Upended Research This Summer, The Scientist (Oct. 13)
- KGS Scientist, Partners Receive NSF Funding To Expand Program To Reduce Barriers In Stem Occupations, KU News (Oct. 13)
- L.A. City Hall in limbo as pressure builds for Cedillo, De León to step down, LA Times (Oct. 13)
- Durante, CA Author Publishes Children’s Book, PR Leap (Oct. 13)
- Overcoming Boundaries: Local Teenaged Blind Athlete To Compete In Cane Quest, KHTS (Oct. 13)
- Cal State LA to be honored for success in supporting transfer students, Los Angeles Patch (Oct. 13)
- Los Angeles leader in racism scandal resigns Council seat, The State (Oct. 13)
- Horrific discovery of bloody ritual in ‘Midnight Terror Cave’ with 188 human remains, Mirror (Oct. 12)
- An Educational Read Breaks Social Taboos About — You Guessed It — Tattoos!, Booktrib (Oct. 12)
- Dr. Tom Rivera Multi-Purpose Room to be Dedicated at Colton High School, City News Group (Oct. 12)
- LA Council faces uncertainty amid furor over racist remarks, Associated Press (Oct. 12)
- L.A. Council faces uncertainty after racist remarks leaked, PBS News Hour (Oct. 12)
- Congressional Black Caucus holds 51st Legislative Conference in DC, Crusader (Oct. 12)
- Outrage erupts at Council meeting over racist remarks, AV Press (Oct. 12)
- Biden calls for resignation after leak, Bharat Express News (Oct. 12)
- Leaked racist tape shakes political alliances in Los Angeles, Washington Post (Oct. 11)
- After racist leaked recording, Los Angeles City Council president takes leave; Biden calls for resignations, USA Today (Oct. 11)
- The Latest On LA City Council: Following Today’s Council Meeting, Reform Efforts, And More, KPCC AirTalk (Oct. 11)
- Meet the candidates for Huntington Beach City Council, Daily Pilot (Oct. 11)
- Biden joins calls for LA City Council resignations over leaked audio, Mercury News (Oct. 11)
- Top 100 Colleges and Universities for Hispanics, Hispanic Outlook (Oct. 11)
- Outrage erupts at LA Council meeting over racist remarks, KCRA News (Oct. 11)
- Racist leaked audio. Corruption. City Hall in chaos. L.A. politics faces a perilous moment, LA Times (Oct. 11)
- Raj Chetty: US higher education still mired in inequality, Times Higher Education (Oct. 11)
- Recognizing Hispanic Serving Institutions For Production Of Fulbright Leaders, Forbes (Oct. 11)
- LA City Controller, LAist (Oct. 11)
- Daily Digest: Tennis star honored, Eastsider (Oct. 11)
- Calls grow for Los Angeles council trio to quit over leaked racist remarks, The Guardian (Oct. 11)
- ‘Queering Mariachi’ introduces first all LGBTQ+ mariachi group, Mariachi Armoires De Los Ángeles, Collegian (Oct. 11)
- Scientists make wild discovery in cave used to sacrifice 100+ people, Tweak Town (Oct. 11)
- Community leaders join studio to discuss fallout in LA City Council scandal, CBS News (Oct. 11)
- Audio leak of profane, racist remarks leaves LA City Hall in disarray, Courthouse News Service (Oct. 11)
- Maya sacrifice victims found with mysterious blue string in their teeth, Life Science (Oct. 10)
- Hispanic students find the foundation for success through STEM, Verizon (Oct. 10)
- Morgenrot Corporation Appoints Richard Ming as New CEO, EIN Newswire (Oct. 10)
- LA City Council Members Used Racist Language on Tape-Recording, Black Wall Times (Oct. 10)
- Column: Bass or Caruso? Look back at recent L.A. mayors, LA Times (Oct. 8)
- Cal State LA Welcomes Weisman Foundation Formalism, Coagula (Oct. 8)
- California swears in first 3,200 College Corps volunteers, Spectrum News (Oct. 7)
- A pioneering CPA reflects on a 50-year journey, Journal of Accountancy (Oct. 7)
- Cathedral City dedicates Ofelia Bringas Memorial Bridge, Desert Sun (Oct. 7)
- Interim President looks to leave a mark, The Hornet (Oct. 6)
- Enrique Murillo Jr. named to White House advisory Commission, City News Group (Oct. 5)
- Mike Garcia fights to keep his seat in Congress while Christy Smith seeks a winning message, SGV Tribune (Oct. 5)
- New views: What makes a top US college, and the significance of Timbuktu, Christian Science Monitor (Oct. 4)
- Campus advocates provide key support to sexual assault survivors — but ‘superheroes’ are in short supply, Sacramento News & Review (Oct. 3)
- Tesla And Kamaz: The Hydrogen Glove Is Thrown, Forbes (Oct. 3)
- Casino divide: Tribes split as California voters consider online sports betting, Cronkite News (Oct. 3)