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Margaret June Brown: The soul of CSUN
Dec. 20, 2022 “Once a person met her, I can’t imagine anyone ever forgetting her,” said Kelan Koning, a former colleague of Margaret June...

Fatimah Jackson
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Black students Navigate mental health amid Pandemic
Oct. 8, 2022 The mental health of college students experienced an immense change and shift following the COVID-19 pandemic. Many students...

Fatimah Jackson
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The Future of Black Women in STEM
Nov. 24, 2022 Before deciding to attend CSUN, public health major Alyssa Singleton felt neglected by administrators at her high school....

Fatimah Jackson
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Centering Mentoring in the Classroom: CSUN Professor Kelan Koning
Sept. 6, 2022 College can be a difficult transition and many students feel unprepared for the long journey ahead of them. Students from...

Fatimah Jackson
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Slumlords, Tenants and the Fight for Affordable Housing in Los Angeles
May 8, 2023 Within the confines of the one-bedroom apartment that Abigail Hernandez resides in, the signs of decay in the small space are...

Fatimah Jackson
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An Altar of Hope: West Oakland Mural Project
March 27, 2024 In the early 1900s, West Oakland was an abundant Black community with many families and thriving businesses. By the 1940s,...

Fatimah Jackson
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