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President of Associated Students won by twice as many votes

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The latest on the Fort Hood shooting and earthquakes in Chile. Plus, Matador News reporter Erin O’Mara talks to CSUN Child and Adolescent Development Professor Virginia Huynh about her study of teenagers and sleep. And Matador News reporter Ben Ladiana has the results of the Associated Students election.

Anchors: Shanade Garcia, Romy Ginsberg, Jessica Hernandez and Timothy Whitfield.

Producers: Andrea Bautista, Lorena Mejia and Stephanie Murguia.


Chicano studies 45th anniversary and Jackie Robinson Day

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It is Jackie Robinson Day.
Matador News reporter Mihkel Teemant talks to CSUN Journalism Professor Dr. Marcella DeVeaux about the impact of the legendary Hall of Famer.
Anchors: Nicole Edenedo, Rebecca Lopez and Monica Olivas.
Producers: Edgar Gaona and Emerald Zellers.

Graduation ticket deadline passes and Annual Juried Art Student Exhibition starts

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  • We have the latest on the South Korean ferry rescue and Jay-Z’s Labor Day music festival.
  • With five weeks until graduation, Matador News reporter Katie Fauskee has the latest information on tickets.
  • Matador New reporter Robert Zamora talks to Exhibition Coordinator Michelle Giacopuzzi about the Annual Juried Art Student Show currently at the CSUN Art Gallery.
  • Matador News reporter Jared Nealeigh takes us to “Meet The Dogs”, featuring K-9 units from all over Southern California,
  • Matador News reporter David Lujan has the story of a bridge in Paris.
  • Anchors: Mahina Haina, Sharon Shin, Rosie Rodriguez and Kourtney Foust.
  • Producers: Karina Garibaldi, Cherney Thomas, Gloria Star and Lauren Llanos.

Carnavale Comes to CSUN and more eclipses

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  • Negotiators in Geneva report progress in today’s talks over the tensions in Ukraine
  • Matador News reporter Stephanie Murguia talks to James Jewett about the new Matador Sports Network and club sports here at CSUN
  • Reporter Courtney Wallace talks to Physics Professor Dr. Jan Dobias about this year’s unusual series of eclipses
  • Reporter Jessica Hernandez has the latest from the USU’s Carnaval.

 

Anchors: Carolina Najarro, Melissa Trahin, Andrea Bautiste and Aarica Roberson. Producers: Jeanette Orallo and Sal Samayoa.

Production of television and feature films leaving LA

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Matador News reporter Danny Max talks to Cinema and Television Arts Professor Dr. Robert Gustafson about runaway television production.

Anchors: Merrita Llarena, Tara Soudbaksh, Cynthia Carrazco.

Producers: Emerald Zellers and Rebecca Lopez.

Freedom Sings celebrates the 1st Amendment with live music and EPA pollution maps

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Matador News reporter David Lujan talks to CSUN Journalism professor Stephanie Bluestein about tomorrow’s Freedom Sings event, celebrating the First Amendment on the Plaza Del Sol.

Reporter Alejandra Vasquez talks to Environmental and Occupational Health Professor Peter Bellin about the new pollution study from the California Environmental Protection Agency.

Reporter Kortney Foust asks CSUN English professor Mary Shannon why we need to celebrate William Shakespeare on his 450th birthday.

Anchors: Jared Nealeigh, Ala Rabhi, Katie Fauskee and Gloria Star. Producers: Chernay Amhara and Lauren Llanos.

Summer teenage drama workshops this summer at CSUN

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Matador News reporter Stephanie Murguia talks to Teen Age Drama Workshop coordinator Doug Kaback about this summer’s programs.

Reporter Melissa Trahin has the music and the story from today’s Freedom Sings event at the USU.

Anchors: Zoe Reynolds. Courtney Wallace, Lorena Mejia and Jeanette Orallo.

Producers: Shanade Garcia and Alex Corey.

Matador News: Heatwave and 20 mph winds the rest of the week

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NBA Commissioner Adam Silver Bans Clippers owner Donald Sterling for life.
Anchors: Danny Max, Monica Olivas and Emerald Zellers
Producers: Rebecca Lopez and Jasmine Vaughn


Matador News: Board of supervisors candidates at CSUN

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Los Angeles Board of Supervisors candidates Sheila Kuehl and Bobby Shriver appear on CSUN’s On Point to discuss issues facing the third district

Matador News reporter Laura Camelo talks to Groov3Ment’s Benjamin Allen about taking dance workout classes to relax before exams.

Nathaly Alcala has the latest on graduation tickets.

Chernay Amhara gets reaction to the Donald Sterling suspension from athletes and coaches at Redwood Hall’s athletic weight room.

Anchors: Nick Popham, Rosa Rodriguez, Jacquelyn Koenig and Alyssa Vieyra.

Producers: Karen Guzelian and Sharon Shin.

Matador News: Throw away your make-up at the I Am Me event

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A gas leak explosion at a Florida jail kills two inmates, and May Day is celebrated around the world.

Here at CSUN, Matador News reporter Zoe Reynolds talks to Rachel Hirsen about today’s I Am Me event, and reporter Jeanette Orallo gets some tips for easing exam stress from Living Well Lounge director Susan Krikorian.

Anchors: Shanade Garcia, Stephanie Murguia, Romy Ginsberg and Alex Corey.

Producers: Jessica Hernandez and Natalie Palacios.

Matador News: Get ready for finals and graduation

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President Obama visits the Southland, and CSUN students prepare for exams and graduation.

Matador News reporter Alejandra Vasquez talks to Alumni Relations Program Coordinator Jonathan Adrias about the “From Books to Briefcases” career preparation event.

Ala Rabhi reports on the services and events offered to studying students, and reporter Mahina Haina has the latest on student loan debt.

Anchors: Kortney Foust, Lauren Llanos, Laura Camelo and David Lujan.

Producers Nick Popham and Robert Zamora.

Matador News: Students confident about final exams

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President Obama visits California, China offers help in the search for the kidnapped Nigerian schoolgirls, and CSUN students prepare for final exams.

Anchors: Melissa Trahin, Jessica Hernandez, Andrea Bautiste and Carolina Najarro.

Producers: Romy Ginsberg, Alex Corey, Bryan Ramirez and Timothy Whitfield.

Matador News: The Sundial’s faculty adviser explains the new digital strategy

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Obama plans to speak to the nation about his ISIS strategy; Janay Rice responds to media coverage of her marriage and her husband’s suspension from the NFL, and Apple releases i-Phone 6. Matador News reporter Dayanis Lopez-Reyes talks to Sundial Faculty Advisor Gretchen Macchiarella about the CSUN newspaper’s move to digital technology.

Producers: Samantha Benitz, Miranda Friess and Beau Akers.
Anchors: Joaquin Reyes, Kelsey Ducklow, Nicole Sands and Sharell Huey

Matador News: CSUN students react to the Ray Rice situation

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Secretary of State John Kerry was in Iraq to meet with the new country’s prime minister, as
President Obama prepares his speech about ISIS; Matador reporter Chantal Adams talked to
Journalism Professor David Blumenkrantz about the U.S. reaction to the situation.
It’s National Suicide Prevention Week, and Matador News reporter Rosanna Siracusa talked to
the Department of Social Work professor Judith Debonis about CSUN’s suicide prevention
activities.

Producers: Juaneeq Elliott, Ericka Sims and Jasmin Dalton.
Anchors: Jonathan Gripe, Kourtney Williams, Lorenzo Mutia and Stephanie Lopez.

CSUN students try to beat the heat

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It’s the third day of a record-breaking heat wave in Los Angeles, and Matador News reporter
Kelsey Ducklow reports live from the CSUN campus on students’ strategies for beating the heat.
Reporter Beau Akers talks to Assistant Stage Manager Josh Cooper about the upcoming
production of ‘Juarez: A Mexican Docudrama’, a presentation of oral histories of the violence
in the Juarez Valley.

Field Producers: Sharell Huey and Lupe Llarenes.
Producers: Ashley Goosen and Evan Stevens.
Anchors: Jose Saenz, Katherine Murillo, Briseida Holguin and Sabella Scalise.


Matador News talks to CSUN athletic director Brandon Martin

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The heat continues in Los Angeles, the Federal Reserve signals continued low interest rates, and President Obama says he’s not ready yet to send U-S troops against ISIS. Matador News reporter Jasmin Dalton talks to CSUN Athletic Director Brandon Martin about the new Blacktop at the Matadome.

Mental health issues and resources at CSUN

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As Northern California residents face wildfires, and Cabo residents clean up after tropical storm
Odile, Matador News reporter Akeisha Nabeta reports live from CSUN campus about National
Preparedness Month. And reporter Nancy Mijares is live with the Sundial Editor-in-Chief
Andrew Martinez to talk about mental health issues and resources here on campus.

Field Producers: Scott O’Malley and Vanessa Escalera
Producers: Wahid Lodin and Brenda Garcia
Anchors: Steven Jones, Angela Hoffman, Cyndy Alvarado and Helen Mora

All Work, No Pay

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The 1938 Federal Fair Labor Standards Act defines internships clearly, but many employers have
found ways around the law, and college students seeking internships may find themselves being
exploited instead of gaining experience. On Point looks at internships with CTVA Professor
Kim Paul Friedman, attorney Manuel Miller, and former CSUN Career Center counselor Jordan Helo.

Producer: Stephanie Murguia; Moderator: Daniel Max; Anchor: Bryan Ramirez;
Reporters: Candice Curtis, Ugochi Obinma, Gabriela Rodriguez.

Banned Books Week at CSUN

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President Obama explains his strategy against Islamic militants in Syria, and heads to the United Nations for today’s Climate Summit. Matador News reporter Sharell Huey reports live from campus on the CSU plan to place confidential advocates for sexual assault survivors on all 23 campuses, with reaction from University Counseling Services Director Mark Stevens. And reporter Lupe Llerenas is live with Associate Librarian Jennifer Quinonez to talk about Banned Book Week here on campus.

Field Producers: Ken Harvey and Jose Saenz
Producers: Brianna Ruffalo and John Salas
Anchors: Miranda Friess, Evan Stevens, Nancy Moreira and Dayanis Lopez-Reyes

CSUN students react to Syrian air strikes

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President Obama speaks at the United Nations. Matador News reporter Stephanie Lopez has student reaction to U-S air strikes in Syria. Reporter Andrew Pitters talks about
National Punctuation Day with CSUN English Professor and Director of Composition Irene Clark.

Producers: Rachel Benshah, Rosanna Siracusa and Chantal Adams
Anchors: Ericka Sims, Calsey Cole, Angelica Arizon and AJ Romero

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