Description
California State University,
Northridge, then called San Fernando Valley State College, was a center for the wave of
campus unrest and minority protests that rocked the nation during the 1960s and 1970s.
Radiating throughout the student body, faculty, campus administration, and greater
community, the atmosphere of turmoil bred discord and disruption for the governing agencies
within the university system, and within California. The collection consists of "Transcripts
on Appeal" for Consolidated Case No. 638182 in the Municipal Court of Los Angeles Judicial
District, County of Los Angeles, State of California, Division No. 69, Hon. David L. Mohr,
Judge. "The People of the State of California, Plaintiff vs. Stuart Medal, Lance Cutler,
Allen Steven Dellefield, et al., Defendants," on April 30, 1969.
Background
The San Fernando Valley campus of Los Angeles State College opened to students in 1956 on
land that once produced citrus, avocado, and walnuts. Just two years later, in the fall
1958, that campus became San Fernando Valley State College (SFVSC). With the creation of the
CSU system in 1972 SFVSC became California State University, Northridge (CSUN).
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