CSUN One-on-One Appointments
CSUN representatives will be available for one-on-one appointments at the Career and Transfer Center on Monday, March 25 at from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Register with the link.
CSUN representatives will be available for one-on-one appointments at the Career and Transfer Center on Monday, March 25 at from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Register with the link.
A Cup of Coffee is a show by Lesley Vazquez that explores the different local coffee shops in the San Fernando Valley. On this episode Vazquez talks with Diego Lopez, the owner of Barclays Coffee & Tea. From good coffee to delicious food and great music, Lopez tells us how he went from bartending to becoming a coffee shop owner.
In this episode of “Various Voices of Media,” host Phatarapong Piyarat talks to Ronald Avalos about his photography, his opinion on digital and film and photography as a hobby.
CSUN film student and Pierce College alumnus, Bryan Andrade, shares some of his experiences in working film industry internships. In this week’s episode, listeners can learn what to expect as a student intern on film production.
This episode was recorded remotely from the studio during the COVID-19 Los Angeles Safer-at-Home initiative.
CSUN film student Rayner Hallera talks to us about the process and budgeting involved in creating a senior thesis film, as well as why he chose to study filmmaking. Support Rayner’s film Friends Who Benefit by clicking on the link below. You can check out his instagram @friendswhobenefitfilm
Friends Who Benefit Fundraiser website:
https://csunfunder.csun.edu/project/24910
This episode was recorded remotely from the studio during the COVID-19 Los Angeles Safer-at-Home initiative.
On this episode of An Immigrant Story, host Andrea Pena has as a guest, Diana Martinez, an English Major at CSUN and first-generation American. Martinez discusses her experiences about having immigrant parents and how she is connected with both of her cultures.
On this episode of Business Time, host Valentina Ramirez talks with DeAjnae Brown about his new app called Ignight.
In this episode of “My Street Moves” host Bryson Wesley talks with his guests DJ Hazze and Tiana Collins regarding dance battles, the importance of earning your name and the traditions dancing can carry. Hazze is a veteran of the dance community having traveled the world. Click here, here, and here for some of his clips.
Tiana Collins, a student at CSUN and Choreographer researches the history her style and uses that to connect with the movements, check her out here.