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Wednesday, October 4, 2023
- 10:00 AM2hVRC: The BlendPerk up with coffee and snacks while learning about the resources available to you at The Blend! Presented by the Veterans Resource Center of the University Student Union. On select Wednesdays, swing by the Veterans Resource Center and connect with the veteran and military-connected support network here at CSUN.Whether you stop by for just the coffee, or to get help with your professional, academic, financial and personal growth, don’t miss The Blend. Presented by the Veterans Resource Center of the USU… Where Matadors Belong!/Do you need interpretation for this event? If so, please fill out the //Interpreting Services Request Form/ [1] */five days prior to the event./*.... RSVP for /The Blend/Please provide the following information and submit your RSVP to attend /The Blend/ presented by the Veterans Resource Center of the University Student Union.Fill out my online form [2].[1] https://www.csun.edu/usu/interpreting-request [2] https://usu.wufoo.com/forms/ztqcxwo1kbaxnn
- 10:00 AM5hClean Air DayCalifornia Clean Air Day is built on the idea that shared experiences unite people to action to improve our community health. By joining together for a unified day of action we can create new habits to clear the air for all members of California’s diverse communities. Take the pledge today [1]![1] https://www.cleanairday.org/pledge/individual/CSUN/
- 10:00 AM5hClean Air DayCalifornia Clean Air Day is built on the idea that shared experiences unite people to action to improve our community health. By joining together for a unified day of action we can create new habits to clear the air for all members of California’s diverse communities. Take the pledge today [1]![1] https://www.cleanairday.org/pledge/individual/CSUN/
- 12:00 PM1h 30mCraft CornerRelieve stress and learn to make fun DIY crafts with your fellow Matadors at /Craft Corner! /Explore a new way to connect to your fellow Matadors while making fun crafts at our stress relieving activities. Swing on by to grab some great free food, learn fun new skills, relieve stress, and get a deeper connection to the CSUN community and the University Students Union… Where Matadors Belong! Do you need interpretation for this event? If so, please fill out the Interpreting Services Request Form [1] five days prior to the event.[1] https://www.csun.edu/usu/interpreting-request
- 12:15 PM1h 30m11th Annual Banned Books Readout: Let Freedom ReadMinerva Canto We gather to celebrate freedom of expression by reading aloud from books that have been challenged. Join the University Library, the Department of Journalism, the Queer Studies Program and the Pride Center for the 11th Annual Banned Books Readout! CSUN Associate Professor of Journalism and First Amendment Scholar Elizabeth Blakey will speak about censorship. CSUN students in Professor Blakey's J480 History of American News Media class will give dramatic readings. Pizza will be available at the Northridge Center entrance beginning 12:15 p.m. Our special guest speaker is Minerva Canto. The event is free and everyone is welcome.-------- SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKER -----------------------------------------------Minerva Canto is a freelance journalist who writes about social and political issues and is president of Inlandia Institute, a literary arts nonprofit in the Inland Empire. She is a former editorial writer for the /Los Angeles Times/ and has worked as a news columnist for /Capital & Main/ and /The Orange County Register/; a staff writer for /The Associated Press/ in Los Angeles and San Diego; and reporter for newspapers in New Mexico, Oregon and Washington. She has written about immigration, police, courts, the U.S.-Mexico border, education, public health and the arts. She has reported throughout Mexico, including covering a presidential campaign, a year-long project on violence against women in Ciudad Juárez, and stories about cross-border issues. She has received awards for her reporting on victims of violence and reporting in Latin America. Minerva is a native of Mexico City and grew up in Santa Ana, California.*RSVP for this Event Today! [1]*[1] https://library.csun.edu/events/banned-books-readout-2023
- 1:00 PM1hComputer Lab Tech Tips: PowerPointWith a variety of workshops, you will walk away with the skills you’ll need to shine in that next presentation, class workshop, and even level up your personal projects! Register now and don’t miss this chance to upgrade your skills at the /Tech Tips Workshops/!Do you need interpretation for this event? If so, please fill out the Interpreting Services Request Form [1] five days prior to the event.[1] https://www.csun.edu/usu/interpreting-request
- 5:00 PM1h 30mCSUN Alumni Attorney Networking Group October MeetingThe Attorney Networking Group's monthly meetings help build mutually beneficial social connections between fellow Matador attorney alumni. Increasing the potential for consultations and referrals, our monthly meetings also feature continuing education credits and/or presentations by a guest speaker specifically tailored for practicing attorneys. Feel free to invite fellow Matador attorneys in your network to join. *Date: October 4**Time: 5:00 p.m.*Zoom link will be forwarded after registration.Our October 4 presentation is entitled, “What Every Attorney Should Know About Judgment Collection” by attorney Kevin Hoang. He will be covering:(1) Basics of Money Judgment Collections and Enforcement;(2) Changes in the Law and(3) Collecting your Unpaid Legal Fees from Former Clients. In the first part of the presentation, Mr. Hoang will be presenting an overview of the levying process, claims of exemption, third party claims and common post-judgment enforcement actions. In the second part, he will be discussing changes in the law concerning confessions of judgment; the renewal of judgments; post-judgment interest and wage garnishment. In the final part, he will be providing a checklist for attorneys to consider when collecting their unpaid legal fees. Mr. Hoang is an experienced commercial judgment collections lawyer who aggressively represents businesses and individuals by providing personalized and effective legal strategies to collect commercial debts and enforce judgments. He has a thorough understanding of the written (and unwritten) rules and procedures set forth in California’s Enforcement of Judgments Law. He has been licensed to practice law in California since 2011. He received his B.A. from the University of California at Berkeley and J.D. from Syracuse University. He is a member of the Remedies Section’s Executive Committee for the Los Angeles County Bar Association. He is also a member of the Board of Directors for the Syracuse University Law Alumni Association.
- 5:00 PM1h 30mPride Center: T-TimeJoin the Pride Center of the University Student Union this semester to find support and cultivate your sense of community during/ T-Time. /This space is for students that identify as: transgender, gender non-conforming, gender questioning and non-binary. This welcoming weekly event is designed to give you the space and freedom to connect with others as you embrace who you are./Do you require interpreting services? Please submit an /Interpreting Services Request Form [1] at least five days prior to the event.[1] https://www.csun.edu/usu/interpreting-request
- 5:00 PM2hVRC Fall Study JamNeed a quiet place to study? The Veterans Resource Center invites you to Study Jam! Whether you’re a CSUN student veteran, ally, or just looking for a relaxing study space, the VRC Study Jam is open every Tuesday and Wednesday evening.Take this opportunity to relax with calming music while working on accomplishing your goals at Study Jam, hosted by the Veterans Resource Center of the USU… Where Matadors belong!Do you need interpretation for this event? If so, please fill out the Interpreting Services Request Form five days prior to the event..... RSVP to Attend /Study Jam/Fill out my online form [1].[1] https://usu.wufoo.com/forms/z1or8gto1qg3r8m
- 7:00 PM2hLaugh Your Class OffOur time traveling comedy adventure begins at our retro comedy arcade, a blast from the past packed full of laughs and retro faves. Our second night will take you into the far out future with out-of-this-world food, drinks, and the biggest laughs of the semester. Costumes are welcome, so bring out your best retro, sci-fi, and out-of-this-world getups! Get ready to have a blast at /Laugh Your Class Off!//Do you need interpretation for this event? If so, please fill out the Interpreting Services Request Form [1] five days prior to the event./[1] https://www.csun.edu/usu/interpreting-request